Slope of velocity vs time
area of velocity vs time
area of distance vs time
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1. It was learned earlier in Lesson 4 that the slope of the line on a velocity versus time graph is equal to the acceleration of the object. If the object is moving with an acceleration of +4 m/s/s (i.e., changing its velocity by 4 m/s per second), then the slope of the line will be +4 m/s/s.
2.The area under the velocity/time curve is the total displacement. If you divide that by the change in time, you will get the average velocity. ... The speed/time graph would be the absolute value of the velocity/time graph. When velocity is negative, the area under the curve would also be negative.
3. The area under a speed-time graph represents the distance travelled. This is a velocity time graph of an object moving in a straight line due North. The displacement of this object is the area of the velocity time graph. ... A horizontal line on a speed-time graph represents a constant speed.
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The slope of a velocity graph represents the acceleration of the object. So, the value of the slope at a particular time represents the acceleration of the