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David explains how to read an acceleration vs. time graph. He then shows how the area under the curve gives the change in velocity and does a few examples.
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Let's explore how a velocity-time graph can reveal the direction of an object's linear motion. We'll decipher whether the object is moving forward or backward, or even right or left, based on the graph's details.
Let's explore what velocity time graphs are and how to solve a numerical. Skip to main content If you're seeing this message, it means we're having trouble loading external resources on our website.
Learn about acceleration vs. time graphs in physics, including how to interpret and analyze them.
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Learn about instantaneous speed and velocity in one-dimensional motion with Khan Academy's physics lessons.
Practice calculating acceleration from velocity vs. time graphs Skip to main content If you're seeing this message, it means we're having trouble loading external resources on our website.
Practice finding the instantaneous velocity or speed from a position vs. time graph.