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Gradient Distance Time Unsolved Questions

The document presents a series of unsolved questions regarding the interpretation of distance-time graphs, focusing on concepts such as gradient, speed, and motion types. Key inquiries include the meaning of slopes, horizontal and vertical lines, and the implications of curves in the graph. It aims to explore fundamental principles of motion analysis through graphical representation.

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Gradient Distance Time Unsolved Questions

The document presents a series of unsolved questions regarding the interpretation of distance-time graphs, focusing on concepts such as gradient, speed, and motion types. Key inquiries include the meaning of slopes, horizontal and vertical lines, and the implications of curves in the graph. It aims to explore fundamental principles of motion analysis through graphical representation.

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Unsolved Questions on Gradient of Distance-Time Graph

1. What does the gradient of a distance-time graph represent?

2. If an object moves with constant speed, how does its distance-time graph look?

3. How would you calculate speed from a distance-time graph?

4. What does a horizontal line on a distance-time graph indicate?

5. How does a steeper line compare to a less steep line on a distance-time graph?

6. If the distance-time graph shows a curve that flattens over time, what does this suggest about the

object's speed?

7. What kind of motion is represented by a curved distance-time graph?

8. How can you tell from a graph if an object is accelerating?

9. If two objects have different slopes on their distance-time graphs, what can you infer?

10. What does a straight, downward-sloping line mean on a displacement-time graph?

11. Can speed be negative in a distance-time graph? Explain.

12. What would a vertical line on a distance-time graph imply? Is it possible?

13. If the gradient changes from steep to shallow, what does it indicate?

14. How do you differentiate between acceleration and deceleration using a distance-time graph?

15. What information is required to draw a distance-time graph?

16. What is the unit of gradient in a distance-time graph if distance is in meters and time in seconds?

17. Describe the motion of an object if its graph is a straight line parallel to the time axis.

18. If an object covers equal distances in equal time intervals, how will its graph appear?

19. How would the graph look if the object moves faster and then slows down?

20. Why can't the distance-time graph have a negative distance in standard motion graphs?

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