Distance-Time Relationship (GCSE Physics)
Distance-Time Relationship
Distance-Time Graphs
- Distance-time graphs can represent motion. On a distance-time graph, we can represent the motion of an object. The y-axis represents the distance travelled by the object. The x-axis represents the time taken for the object to travel this distance.
- Distance-time graphs show objects travelling in a straight line. Objects that are represented on a distance-time graph will move along a straight line. Along this line, the object can speed up, slow down or change direction.
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