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what would be the speed time graph if the object is not moving ​

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Answered by KrishnaGarg586
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Distance -Time Graphs. ... 'Straight lines' on a distance-time graph tell us that the object is travelling at a constant speed. Note that you can think of a stationary object (not moving) as travelling at a constant speed of 0 m/s. On a distance-time graph, there are no line sloping downwards.

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'Straight lines' on a distance-time graph tell us that the object is travelling at a constant speed. Note that you can think of a stationary object (not moving) as travelling at a constant speed of 0 m/s. On a distance-time graph, there are no line sloping downwards.

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