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10In a velocity–time graph, velocity is plotted on the y-axis.
The slope of a velocity–time graph represents displacement.
A straight line with constant slope in a v–t graph shows uniform acceleration.
A line parallel to the time axis in a v–t graph shows uniform velocity.
A curved line in a v–t graph represents variable acceleration.
Zero slope in a v–t graph means zero acceleration.
The slope of a v–t graph gives the speed of the object.
A negative slope in a v–t graph indicates retardation.
For a free-falling object, velocity increases uniformly with time.
Steeper slope in a v–t graph means slower change in velocity.
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What does the slope of a velocity–time graph represent?
Which axis represents velocity in a v–t graph?
A horizontal line in a v–t graph indicates
Which graph represents uniform acceleration?
For a free-falling object, the velocity–time graph is
What does a negative slope in a v–t graph show?
Which motion has zero acceleration?
If slope of GH is greater than slope of AB, then velocity changes
A curved v–t graph indicates
Which quantity remains constant when the v–t graph is horizontal?
Velocity–time graph is plotted between ______ and time.
Time is taken on the ______ in a v–t graph.
Velocity is taken on the ______ in a v–t graph.
The slope of a v–t graph gives ______.
A line parallel to the time axis shows ______ velocity.
A straight sloping line shows ______ acceleration.
A curved v–t graph shows ______ acceleration.
Negative slope indicates ______.
The velocity of a free-falling body increases ______.
Greater slope means ______ change in velocity.