What are the four types of speed-time graphs?

What are the four types of speed-time graphs?

Speed – Time Graphs

  • Time graph for constant speed.
  • Speed-Time graph with constant acceleration.
  • Speed-time graph with increasing acceleration.

What type of motion is represented by the following distance time graph?

uniform motion

What type of motion is shown by the following distance time graph?

As in uniform motion, the distance time graph would be a straight line, because the equal distance is covered in equal units of time….Distance-Time Graph for Uniformly Accelerated Motion.

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What type of motion is represented by the following velocity time graph?

Answer. In the first graph, the graph shows uniform motion as the velocity is constant over the time. In the second and third graph, the graphs show uniform acceleration as the velocity is increasing at a constant rate.

What type of motion is shown?

There are different types of motion: translational, rotational, periodic, and non periodic motion. A type of motion in which all parts of an object move the same distance in a given time is called translational motion.

What is the difference between distance time graph and speed time graph?

On a distance-time graph, there are no line sloping downwards. 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. The object is either getting faster = ‘accelerating’ or slowing down = ‘decelerating’.

How do you find the slope of a position graph?

Using the Slope Equation

  1. Pick two points on the line and determine their coordinates.
  2. Determine the difference in y-coordinates of these two points (rise).
  3. Determine the difference in x-coordinates for these two points (run).
  4. Divide the difference in y-coordinates by the difference in x-coordinates (rise/run or slope).

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