Physics, asked by mishragufiya062, 2 months ago

how can you get speed of an object from its distance time graph​

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Answered by affanmuhammed030
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Explanation:

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..

Answered by variyadhairya16
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Answer:

The slope of the curve represents speed. For any two points on the curve, the average speed between those points is the vertical change (from one point to the other) divided by the horizontal change. If, for example, the vertical axis is measured in meters and the horizontal axis is in seconds, then the division gives you the velocity in meters per second.

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