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  1. How does a distance-time graph work? Distance-time graphs show distance from a fixed point at different times. Distance is on the vertical axis, and time is on the horizontal axis. The gradient of the graph is the speed. A positive gradient represents the object (or person) moving away from the starting point.

  2. How to draw distance time graphs. In order to draw distance-time graphs: Draw/label the horizontal axis for the time and a vertical axis for the distance. Use the information about the distance or speed of the object to plot points on the graph. Join the points with straight line segments.

  3. These lessons, with videos, examples and step-by-step solutions, help GCSE Maths students learn how to read distance-time graphs and speed-time graphs. The slope of a distance-time graph is velocity. The slope of a speed-time graph is acceleration. The following diagram shows examples of distance-time graphs.

  4. 2 wrz 2019 · The Corbettmaths Practice Questions on Distance-Time Graphs

  5. A distance-time graph shows how the distance of an object moving in a straight line (from a starting position) varies over time: Distance-time graph. This graph shows a moving object moving further away from its origin

  6. Distance time graphs – Key things to remember: 1) The gradient of the line = speed. 2) A flat section means no speed (stopped) 3) The steeper the graph the greater the speed. 4) Negative gradient = returning to start point (coming back)

  7. Key points. A distance-time graph, sometimes referred to as a travel graph, is a way of representing a journey. It is helpful to have prior knowledge of speed, distance and time as well...

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