The distance-time graph of an object is a straight line perpendicular to the distance-
axis. What does this graph tell us about the motion of the object?
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The distance-time graph for an object which stops moving (or becomes stationary) is a straight line parallel to the time-axis (or x-axis). A straight line graph parallel to the time-axis shows that the speed of object is zero.
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The distance-time graph for an object moving with non-uniform speed (or changing speed) is a curved line. Thus, a
curved line graph between distance and time tells us that the object is moving with a non-uniform speed (or changing speed).
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