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what is the position-time graph? ​

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Answered by Savagelove12
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Position-time graphs are the most basic form of graphs in kinematics, which allow us to describe the motion of objects. In these graphs, the vertical axis represents the position of the object while the horizontal axis represents the time elapsed: the dependent variable, position, depends on the independent variable, time. In this way, the graph tells us where the particle can be found after some amount of time. Graphs such as these help us visualize the trajectory of objects. An amazing amount can be learned by studying a position-time graph for an object, as long as we know how to properly analyze them.

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Answered by sanjana09897
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In these graphs the vertical axis represents the position of the object while the horizontal axis represents the time elapsed.

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