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Houston Goodman
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24 January, 17:41
How to find the velocity using a graph
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24 January, 17:57
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The slope of the line on a velocityversus time graph is equal to the acceleration of the object. If the object is moving with an acceleration of + 4 m/s/s (i. e., changing its velocity by 4 m/s per second), then the slope of the line will be + 4 m/s/s.
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