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"u" wouldn't, but "you" would describe it by looking at the shape - what shape is it? What class of equations gives that shape?UnD3R0aTh said:can u describe this motion?
x is the displacement - what is the relationship between the displacement and the velocity?how is x > 0 at E? how can we tell the sign of x from the graph?
A velocity time graph is a visual representation of an object's velocity over a period of time. It shows how an object's speed changes over time, with time on the x-axis and velocity on the y-axis.
The slope of a velocity time graph represents the object's acceleration, with a steeper slope indicating a higher acceleration. The area under the graph represents the distance traveled by the object.
A horizontal line on a velocity time graph indicates that the object is moving at a constant velocity, as there is no change in velocity over time.
A negative slope on a velocity time graph indicates that the object is moving in the negative direction, or slowing down. The steeper the negative slope, the more quickly the object is decelerating.
Yes, the displacement of an object can be calculated by finding the area under the velocity time graph. This can be done by dividing the graph into smaller sections and calculating the area of each section, then adding them together to find the total displacement.