Science, asked by austinparks, 11 months ago

For an object that is speeding up in the positive direction, what does the displacement vs. time graph look like?

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Answered by Legionslayer2122002
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It depends on whether the velocity is a linear or a quadratic function wrt time.. If its linear then the graph will be a straight line with positive slope otherwise the graph is parabolic
Answered by Arslankincsem
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The speeding up is steady, it is a parabola (a=V*t+(at^2)/2), and give it's an equation in connection to time, at that point, it is conceivable to discover the separation recipe by utilizing more substantial amount mathematics(integrals).


Any curved line will show an adjustment in speeding up. Straight lines with slant show a constant speed, and straight lines with zero slant demonstrate an absence of movement.


If the X hub (left to right) is for time and the Y hub (here and there) is for speed, it would bend up.


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