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Velocity-Time Graphs & Acceleration definitions Flashcards

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Velocity-Time Graphs & Acceleration definitions
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  • Velocity-Time Graph

    A graph with velocity on the y-axis and time on the x-axis, used to determine acceleration.
  • Acceleration

    The slope of a velocity-time graph, indicating how velocity changes over time.
  • Slope

    The measure of steepness of a line on a graph, representing acceleration in velocity-time graphs.
  • Average Acceleration

    Calculated by the slope of a line connecting two points on a velocity-time graph.
  • Instantaneous Acceleration

    The slope of the tangent line at a specific point on a velocity-time graph.
  • Tangent Line

    A straight line that touches a curve at a single point, used to find instantaneous acceleration.
  • Steeper Slope

    Indicates a greater magnitude of acceleration on a velocity-time graph.
  • Delta v

    The change in velocity, used in calculating acceleration from a velocity-time graph.
  • Delta t

    The change in time, used in calculating acceleration from a velocity-time graph.
  • Magnitude

    The size or amount of acceleration, regardless of direction, indicated by slope steepness.
  • Negative Slope

    Indicates negative acceleration, or deceleration, on a velocity-time graph.
  • Positive Slope

    Indicates positive acceleration on a velocity-time graph.