Answer:
BC shows zero acceleration , and CD shows negative acceleration ⇒ C
Step-by-step explanation:
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity
So in the time velocity graph the slope of a line represents the
acceleration because the slope of the line is the change in y (velocity)
for the change of x (time)
If the line has positive slope, then the acceleration is positive
If the line has negative slope, then the acceleration is negative
If the line has zero slope, then the acceleration is zero
A line has positive slope if y increased when x increased
A line has negative slope if y decreased when x increased
A line has zero slope if it is a horizontal line, that means y constant and
x increased
Lets look to the graph
x-axis represents the time in seconds
y-axis represents the velocity in meters per second
→ Line AB:
y increased from 0.5 m/s to 1 m/s
x increased from 0 to 3 seconds
The slope of line AB is positive
Line AB shows positive acceleration
→ Line BC:
Y in the same value 1 m/s
x increased from 3 seconds to 4 seconds
The slope of line BC is zero
Line BC shows zero acceleration
→ Line CD:
y decreased from 1 m/s to 0 m/s
x increased from 4 to 6 seconds
The slope of line AB is negative
Line CD shows negative acceleration
BC shows zero acceleration , and CD shows negative acceleration