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The of the line on a velocity vs. time graph represents acceleration.
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Slope
Step-by-step explanation:
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The slope
Step-by-step explanation:
The
slope
of the line on a velocity vs. time graph represents acceleration.
Acceleration is the velocity made by a moving body per unit time. In other words is velocity per unit time. Acceleration is given by the formula;
Acceleration = (final velocity -initial velocity)/time. This means acceleration depends on time taken to attain a given velocity and velocity of the moving body.
The SI units of acceleration are; meters/square seconds(m/s²)
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