what is the difference between distance - time graph and displacement - time graph
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For a distance - time graph , by finding the value of the slope , we can find the value of the speed of the object .
For a displacement - time graph , by finding the value of the slope , we can find the value of the velocity of the object .
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Answer:The major differences between distance-time graph and displacement- time graph is that a distance-time graph always increases and never drops down, while a displacement graph could.
Explanation :- When we consider the distance covered without the direction of movement then irrespective of direction of movement the distance travelled will keep on increasing as long as speed will be positive. In this situation the graph of time (x-axis) versus distance covered (y-axis) will always rise. When the speed is 0, the graph will be parallel to x-axis. Please not that speed can only be 0 or a positive number. Speed can never be negative.