Gradient on a distance-time graph represents the speed of particles, while gradient on a speed-time graph represents change in speed or acceleration. The area under a graph equals the distance traveled, and average speed is calculated by total distance divided by total time.
Gradient on a distance-time graph represents the speed of particles, while gradient on a speed-time graph represents change in speed or acceleration. The area under a graph equals the distance traveled, and average speed is calculated by total distance divided by total time.
Gradient on a distance-time graph represents the speed of particles, while gradient on a speed-time graph represents change in speed or acceleration. The area under a graph equals the distance traveled, and average speed is calculated by total distance divided by total time.