Question detail

What does a horizontal line on a velocity-time graph represent?

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MCQ

Type

practice

Style

Topic

Forces and motion

Question

  1. A. Constant acceleration
  2. B. Constant velocity
  3. C. Increasing speed
  4. D. Decreasing speed

Answer

Constant velocity

Explanation

A horizontal line indicates that the velocity does not change over time, meaning the object is moving at a constant velocity.

Common mistake

Common Mistake in Sketching Velocity-Time Graphs

Students often fail to accurately represent the acceleration or deceleration in their velocity-time graphs, leading to incorrect slopes.

To fix this, students should carefully analyze the motion described and ensure that the slope of the graph reflects the correct acceleration or deceleration, using a ruler to maintain straight lines.

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