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How do I do that?
A velocity/time graph is a visual representation of an object's velocity over a period of time. The slope of the graph represents the object's acceleration.
To convert a velocity/time graph to acceleration/time, you need to find the slope of the graph at each point. The slope represents the object's acceleration at that specific time. You can do this by finding the change in velocity over the change in time at each point.
The formula for calculating acceleration from a velocity/time graph is a = Δv/Δt, where a is acceleration, Δv is the change in velocity, and Δt is the change in time.
The units for acceleration on a velocity/time graph are typically meters per second squared (m/s^2) or kilometers per hour squared (km/h^2), depending on the units used for velocity and time.
Yes, you can have a negative acceleration on a velocity/time graph. This indicates that the object is decelerating, or slowing down, in the direction of motion.