What is distance time graph? How is uniform motion shown graphically?
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Distance – Time Graph:
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.
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- A distance-time graph shows how far an object has travelled in a given time. Distance is plotted on the Y-axis (left) and Time is plotted on the X-axis (bottom). ... A moving object is always 'increasing' its total length moved with time. 'Curved lines' on a distance time graph indicate that the speed is changing.
- You can determine if an object exhibits uniform motion by looking at a position-time graph of the motion. If the graph forms a straight line with a constant slope, then the motion is uniform, and the slope of the graph is equal to the velocity of the object.
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