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I was wondering if someone could explain the relationships between the three motion graphs (Position-Time, Velocity-Time, and Acceleration-Time). I believe that the slope of the P-T is Velocity and the slope of the V-T is Acceleration. I just want to know how they all relate to each other, and how you can find different kinematic varibalesvariables using each graph. Thank you!

I was wondering if someone could explain the relationships between the three motion graphs (Position-Time, Velocity-Time, and Acceleration-Time). I believe that the slope of the P-T is Velocity and the slope of the V-T is Acceleration. I just want to know how they all relate to each other, and how you can find different kinematic varibales using each graph. Thank you!

I was wondering if someone could explain the relationships between the three motion graphs (Position-Time, Velocity-Time, and Acceleration-Time). I believe that the slope of the P-T is Velocity and the slope of the V-T is Acceleration. I just want to know how they all relate to each other, and how you can find different kinematic variables using each graph.

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What are the relationships between the motion-time graphs?

I was wondering if someone could explain the relationships between the three motion graphs (Position-Time, Velocity-Time, and Acceleration-Time). I believe that the slope of the P-T is Velocity and the slope of the V-T is Acceleration. I just want to know how they all relate to each other, and how you can find different kinematic varibales using each graph. Thank you!