How can you get speed of an object from its distance -
time graph?
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an object moves along a straight line, the distance travelled can be represented by a distance-time graph. In a distance-time graph, the gradient of the line is equal to the speed of the object. The greater the gradient (and the steeper the line) the faster the object is moving.
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THE SLOPE OF DISTANCE TIME GRAPH SHOWS THE SPEED.. FOR EXAMPLE.. ON THE SLOPE THE FIRST POIN FROM X AIS [DISTANCE] IS 4 M AND POINT FROM Y AXIS [TIME] IS 2SEC.. THEN BY DIVIDING 4 BY 2 WE CAN GET THE SPEED..
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