on a distance/time graph...y axis being distance and x axis being time.....what would a vertical straight line, up and down represent a. constant distance b. constant time, c constant speed, d. constant acceleration, or e. nothing is constant
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on a distance/time graph...y axis being distance and x axis being time.....what would a vertical straight...
on a distance/time graph...y axis being distance and x axis being time.....what would a straight line , neither horizontal nor vertical represent (/) a. constant distance b. constant time, c constant speed, d. constant acceleration, or e. nothing is constant
on a distance/time graph...y axis being distance and x axis being time.....which of the following graphs shows how acceleration changes with time a. horizontal line b. diagonal line upward to right c. diagonal line downward to right
The above graph plots final velocity on the vertical axis and \frac{1}{elapsed\:time}1 e l a p s e d t i m e on the horizontal axis. It is easier to draw a Constant Acceleration Line (e.g., the two upwardly sloping lines) on this graph than it would be to draw a Constant Acceleration Line on a graph that used identical data, but had "elapsed time" on the horizontal axis, because: A. Using 1elapsedtime gives you a straight Constant Acceleration Line....
1. Graph the following (with the y axis being the vertical axis) and record the slope of each of the following: (a) x + y = 10 (b) x + 2y = 12 2. Find the intersection point of the two lines.
An ant walks on a piece of graph paper straight along the x axis a distance of 10.0 cm in 2.20 s . It then turns left 30.0 ∘ and walks in a straight line another 10.0 cm in 1.80 s . Finally, it turns another 70.0 ∘ to the left and walks another 10.0 cm in 1.40 s . a)Determine the x component of the ant's average velocity. b)Determine the y component of the ant's average velocity. c) Determine...
1. Which graph best describes the "horizontal distance traveled" (vertical axis) versus the tim elapsed (horizontal axis) for a car traveling at a constant speed of 60 miles per hour? Write down the letter and then justify your answer in a complete sentence Horizontal Position of Car (in miles) Answer: 240 Bapsed Time in hours) 120 2. (a) Sketch the speed in milòs per hour (mi/ h) versus time in hours for Problem #1. on - Speed of Car (miles...
3. Graph the following (with the y axis being the vertical axis) and record the slope of each of the following: (a) 2x + 3y = 18 (b) 12x + 4y = 36 4. Find the intersection point of the two lines.
You throw a rock straight up and it returns to your hand with the samc vertical speed you gave it. Up is positive and down is negative. Distance is measured from your hand a. Draw the rock's position vs. time graph on the left-hand axes b. Draw the rock's velocity vs. time graph on the middle axes c. Draw the rock's acceleration vs. time graph on the right-hand axes. 4. The motion of a train traveling on a straight track...
3 Select the THREE responses that are correct. If an object's position versus time graph is a straight line with a positive slope, then that object is moving with a constant velocity. moving with zero acceleration. moving upward. moving with a constant speed. moving with a constant, non-zero acceleration.4 An object can reverse its direction of travel when it has a constant acceleration. True False 5 Let us take up to the positive direction. If you throw a small rock straight up and catch it when it returns to you, its velocity vs....
2. A car moves along anx-axis through a distance of 900 m, starting from rest (at r-0 m) and stopping at x-900 m. It accelerates at +6 m/s through first 10 s of time. Then, through the remaining part of that distance, it slows down with constant acceleration until it stops. What are the: (a) car's maximum speed? (b) distance traveled during the first 10 s of time? (c) acceleration through the remaining part of the distance? (d) time elapsed...