Respuesta :
The graph represents an object moving at constant velocity
Explanation:
A graph of velocity (v) versus time (t) of an object is generally used to give information about the motion of an object. In fact, from this graph, it is possible to infer several pieces of information:
- The slope of the graph corresponds to the acceleration of the object. In fact, the acceleration of an object is defined as the rate of change of the velocity: [tex]a=\frac{\Delta v}{\Delta t}[/tex], which also corresponds to the slope of the graph
- The area under the curve between two times [tex]t_1, t_2[/tex] corresponds to the distance travelled by the object in that time interval.
In this problem, we have an object whose velocity-time graph corresponds to a horizontal line. We said that the slope of the graph corresponds to the acceleration of the object: since the slope of an horizontal line is zero, this means that the acceleration of this object is zero, and therefore the object is travelling at constant velocity.
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