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24 May, 05:39

A distance-time graph shows a horizontal line at a distance of 3 km. Explain the motion of the object.

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  1. 24 May, 06:42
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    On a distance/time graph, a horizontal line says that the distance isn't changing as time goes on.

    That means the object isn't moving. It is, as they say, "at rest".
  2. 24 May, 06:50
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    Distance is constant when a graph shows a horizontal line at a distance of 3 km.

    Explanation:

    A distance time graph is used to denote that the relation between the distance and time as the object moves. In the graph, distance is marked on the Y axis, and time is marked on the X axis.

    A linear line of the graph will indicate that the time increases as the distance also increases which is also an indication of linear velocity. A horizontal line of the graph illustrates that the distance is constant as the time increases when the object is at 3 km.
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