What does a curved line on a distance time graph represent?
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It represents positive acceleration. The graph shows non-uniform motion or accelerated motion.
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A curved line on a distance-time graph represents acceleration or deceleration. For the given figure, it is acceleration.
- When studying the motion of bodies, we deal with the distance-time graphs.
- The distance-time graphs are used to represent a body's motion. That is, how far an object or a body has traveled in any given amount of time.
- When, on a distance-time graph, there is a straight line, it means the body is moving with uniform velocity.
- While if the distance-time graph is a curved line, it shows that the body is either accelerating or decelerating. Acceleration, when velocity increases, deceleration when velocity decreases.
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