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How to calculate the slope of position time graph?

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Answer:

The slope of a position-time graph can be calculated as:


m=(\Delta y)/(\Delta x)

where


\Delta y is the increment in the y-variable


\Delta x is the increment in the x-variable

We can verify that the slope of this graph is actually equal to the velocity. In fact:


\Delta y corresponds to the change in position, so it is the displacement,
\Delta s


\Delta x corresponds to the change in time
\Delta t, so the time interval

Therefore the slope of the graph is equal to


m=(\Delta s)/(\Delta t)

which corresponds to the definition of velocity.

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