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  1. Difference between position time, velocity time and acceleration time …

    Sep 14, 2011 · Some participants propose that with constant acceleration, the position-time graph is quadratic, leading to a linear velocity-time graph and a constant acceleration-time graph. A later reply …

  2. Position vs time graph that relates to a constant non-zero acceleration?

    May 30, 2011 · The discussion revolves around understanding position vs time graphs in the context of constant non-zero acceleration. Participants explore the implications of acceleration on the shape of …

  3. Position-time graphs and tangent lines - Physics Forums

    Jan 9, 2012 · The discussion revolves around understanding position-time graphs and the concept of tangent lines in relation to calculating slopes. The original poster presents data about a crate of …

  4. Angular position vs. time graph - Physics Forums

    Nov 14, 2009 · The discussion revolves around converting an angular velocity vs. time graph to an angular position vs. time graph. Participants explore the relationships between angular velocity, …

  5. Converting Position/Time to Velocity/Time Graphs - Physics Forums

    Feb 29, 2016 · The discussion revolves around converting a position vs. time (d-t) graph into a velocity vs. time (v-t) graph. Participants explore the fundamental concepts of motion, including constant …

  6. Finding acceleration on a position-time graph - Physics Forums

    Sep 14, 2014 · Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Assumption checking Participants discuss how to determine velocity and acceleration from a position-time graph, questioning the relationship between …

  7. What Does the Area Under a Position vs. Time Graph Represent?

    Nov 30, 2008 · The area under a position vs. time graph does not represent any significant physical quantity. Unlike the area under a velocity vs. time graph, which indicates total displacement or …

  8. Determine Acceleration from Position vs. Time Graph

    Dec 17, 2007 · The position vs. time graph is wavy and I assume the only point where there is acceleration is where there is a curve, right? It seems like the acceleration is also 0 at the curve …

  9. Is a position time graph and a displacement time graph the same?

    Mar 25, 2017 · Displacement and position are distinct concepts in physics, as confirmed in the discussion. Displacement refers to the change in position and is defined as a vector quantity that …

  10. Vertical lines on postion vs. time graphs. • Physics Forums

    Aug 30, 2013 · The discussion revolves around the interpretation of position vs. time graphs, particularly focusing on the implications of vertical lines in such graphs. Participants explore concepts of velocity, …