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To work out an object’s
speed
you need to know theÂ
distance
 it has travelled and theÂ
time
 time taken.
Calculate speed using the
equation
 .
speed= distance/time
objects moving in the same direction
relative speed
=
fastest speed
-
slowest speed
Objects
moving in opposite directions towards, or away from, each other
relative speed
= speed 1 + speed 2
in a
distance time graph…
Time in seconds
is on the x-axis.
Distance in metres
is on the y-axis.
The
gradient
of the line on a distance-time graph is equal to the
speed
.
Calculate the gradient of the line using the following equation:
gradient =
change in y value
/
change in x value
What does a
straight diagonal line
on a
distance-time graph
indicate about an object's motion?

The object is travelling at a
constant speed
.
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What does the
gradient
of a line on a distance-time graph represent?

The gradient represents the
speed
of the object.
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How is
acceleration
represented on a
distance-time graph
?

It is shown with a curved line that gets steeper.
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What does
point c
on a distance-time graph indicate about the object's speed?

The object is travelling at a
constant speed
, which is faster than before.
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What does a steeper
straight line
on a
distance-time graph
indicate?

It indicates a larger
gradient
, meaning a faster speed.
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How is
deceleration
represented on a
distance-time graph
?

It is shown with a curved line that gets less steep.
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What does
point e
on a distance-time graph indicate about the object's motion?

The object is stationary.
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What does a
flat line
on a
distance-time graph
signify?

It signifies that the distance does not change as time increases.
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What is the
gradient
of the line for a stationary object on a distance-time graph?

The gradient is
zero
, indicating that the speed is zero.
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