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10In a displacement–time graph, time is plotted on the x-axis.
The slope of an s-t graph represents acceleration.
A steeper slope in an s-t graph means higher velocity.
When two lines intersect in an s-t graph, both objects have the same displacement.
A horizontal line in an s-t graph shows an object at rest.
A curved line in an s-t graph shows variable velocity.
Negative slope in an s-t graph indicates motion in the opposite direction.
Uniform velocity is represented by a straight sloping line in an s-t graph.
Displacement always increases with time in every motion.
The slope of the displacement–time graph can be zero.
Percentage: 0%
What does the slope of a displacement–time graph represent?
Which axis represents time in an s-t graph?
A horizontal line in an s-t graph indicates
Which graph shows uniform velocity?
What does a negative slope in an s-t graph indicate?
If the slope of an s-t graph increases, the object is
Two runners meet at a point on an s-t graph. What is same for them?
A curved s-t graph indicates
What does zero slope of an s-t graph mean?
Which quantity is calculated using Δs / Δt?
Displacement is plotted on the ______ in an s-t graph.
Time is plotted on the ______ in an s-t graph.
The slope of an s-t graph represents ______.
A greater slope shows ______ motion.
A line parallel to the x-axis shows the object is at ______.
When displacement decreases with time, velocity is ______.
The point where two lines meet shows ______ displacement.
Uniform velocity is shown by a ______ line.
Variable velocity is shown by a ______ line.
Change in displacement divided by change in time gives ______.