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15 March, 11:01

What does the slope of a Position vs. Time graph represent?

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  1. 15 March, 13:17
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    Your question asks what the slope of a Position vs. Time graph represents.

    Your answer would be Velocity.

    The slope of a Position vs. Time graph would represent the velocity of the object.

    If the slope is positive, then the object has a positive velocity, in which it is going forward.

    If the slope is negative, then the object has a negative velocity, which means that it's going the opposite direction, or backwards.

    If the slope is at a "horizontal" position, this means that the object is stopped or isn't moving at all.
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