What Does a Distance Time Graph Tell Us About a Body's Motion?
The distance-time graph depicts how far a body travels in a given amount of time.
For example, in the case of uniform motion, the graph will be a straight line, however if the gradient increases, it indicates that the body is moving quickly.
The X-axis represents time, while the Y-axis represents distance, just like any other graph.
Students can calculate the speed and velocity of a body using this graph.
Furthermore, the area beneath the graph indicates the overall distance travelled by a body.
As a result, students may understand the following units using this graph without having to do any hard computations.