Question detail

In a velocity-time graph, what does a line that slopes upwards indicate?

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MCQ

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Topic

Forces and motion

Question

  1. A. Constant velocity
  2. B. Constant acceleration
  3. C. Deceleration
  4. D. No movement

Answer

Constant acceleration

Explanation

An upward sloping line indicates that the velocity is increasing at a constant rate, which is defined as constant acceleration.

Common mistake

Misinterpreting Velocity-Time Graphs

Students often think a horizontal line on a velocity-time graph indicates no movement, rather than constant velocity.

Remind students that a horizontal line represents constant velocity, meaning the object is moving at a steady speed in a straight line.

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