What does the slope of (a) velocity--time graph (b) displacement--time graph
represent?
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(a)The slope in the velocity-time graph represents the acceleration.
The slope in the velocity-time graph represents the acceleration.The slope is defined as the ratio of change in y-axis to change in the x-axis.
The slope in the velocity-time graph represents the acceleration.The slope is defined as the ratio of change in y-axis to change in the x-axis.(b) The slope of the distance-time graph indicates speed. It is because the slope of a distance-time graph determines the speed of that body, so the steeper the slope greater will be the speed of the body.
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