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9 August, 17:54

For an object that has positive constant acceleration what does the speed vs time graph look like

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  1. 9 August, 20:23
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    The graph look like a line with positive slope and y-intercept equal to zero.

    Explanation:

    Acceleration (a) is defined as follows:

    a = v/t

    where v refers to speed and t refers to time.

    Isolating speed in the equation we get:

    v = a*t

    With a positive constant acceleration, this is the equation of a line with v as dependent variable, t as independent variable, and a as positive slope, which passes through coordinate (0, 0).
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