What is meant by slope distance time graph
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slope of distance - time graph represents the velocity of the body
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The slope of a position-versus-time graph represents the velocity.
Explanation:
The slope of the tangent line represents the rate of change of a function. Velocity is the rate of change of position with respect to time. Equivalently, velocity is the derivative of the position function.
→vavg=ΔsΔt
The average velocity has limited usefulness for an object whose velocity is not constant.
We can define an object's instantaneous velocity at a single instant of time, t, where the instantaneous velocity at time t is the slope of the line that is tangent to the position-versus-time graph at time t.
→v=lim(Δt→0)ΔsΔt=dsdt
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The slope of a position-versus-time graph represents the velocity.
Explanation:
The slope of the tangent line represents the rate of change of a function. Velocity is the rate of change of position with respect to time. Equivalently, velocity is the derivative of the position function.
→vavg=ΔsΔt
The average velocity has limited usefulness for an object whose velocity is not constant.
We can define an object's instantaneous velocity at a single instant of time, t, where the instantaneous velocity at time t is the slope of the line that is tangent to the position-versus-time graph at time t.
→v=lim(Δt→0)ΔsΔt=dsdt
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