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What are graphs in motion?​

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Graphs in motion

When an object is moving with uniform velocity, the slope of graph is always a straight line. In other words slope of straight line of a distance-time graph shows that object is moving with uniform velocity. In the above graph, straight slope line shows that object is moving with uniform velocity.

Types of graphs in motion

The three most common types of motion graphs are acceleration vs. time graphs, velocity vs. time graphs and displacement vs. time graphs.

1. acceleration vs time graphs

Acceleration vs time graphs tells us about an object's velocity the same way velocity vs time graphs tell us about an object's displacement. The change in velocity in a given time frame is equal to the area under the graph during that same time interval.

2. velocity vs time graphs

acceleration is represented by the slope, or steepness, of the graph line. If the line slopes upward, like the line between 0 and 4 seconds in the Figure above, velocity is increasing, so acceleration is positive.

3. Displacement vs time graphs

A sloping line on a displacement-time graph shows that the object is moving. In a displacement-time graph, the slope or gradient of the line, is equal to the velocity of the object.

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