Do you know the what the velocity and displacement graphs plotted against time signify?
This video covers the concept of velocity-time graph, and displacement-time graph in detail. By the end of this video, learn what the slope of displacement or distance-time graph and velocity or speed-time graph gives and know how to interpret these graphs easily.
What are Motion Graphs:
The motion graphs of graphs of motion are the graphical representation of specific characteristic (like velocity, displacement, etc.) of an object which is in motion. The two most common types of motion graphs are:
1. Velocity-Time Graph, and
2. Displacement-Time Graph
Distance-Time Graph or Displacement-Time Graph:
Distance-time graph is the plot of distance traveled by a body against time. The graph tells about the journey made by a body and its speed. In a uniform motion, the distance-time graph would be a straight line, because the equal distance is covered in equal units of time.
Slope of Displacement-time graph:
The slope of a displacement-time graph would give the velocity of the object.
Velocity-Time Graph:
Velocity time graph is the graph of velocity against time which shows how the velocity changes with respect to time.
Slope of Displacement-time graph:
The slope of a velocity-time graph would give the acceleration of the object.
To learn more about learn more about Distance Time And Velocity Time Graph along with motion graphs and equations of motion, visit the link provided below-
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