Graph of distance versus time.
Slope = velocity
b)
range=initial velocity * time (acceleration=o in x direction)
So straight line relationship, through 0,0
Time stays the same.
Label on your graph, 1.85 m/s and 0.6 m (from graph and question)
So for any graph remember
For a Graph there are three main significant parts for physics:
1. The Slope
2. The Area under the graph
3. The intercept
When you graph something it is important to determine what these three things mean.
1. The slope is determined by looking at the equation.
2. The area is determined by looking at the product of the two axis.
Eg A graph of Force versus Time.
Product = Ft
Area = Ft = Impulse
3. The intercept, determined by looking at the equation. It can be significant if there is an intercept in an equation or if there isn't may represent a systematic error in your measurements.
Eg. A graph of velocity versus time
y=mx+b
v=mt+b
Compare to v=u+at
Intercept = initial velocity
Slope = acceleration