The slope of a position-time graph is equal to the velocity of the object. The steeper that a line is (whether sloping up or sloping down), the greater the velocity of the object.
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There are three very similar versions of this question. Each version provides three lines on a position-time graph, each with a different slope. The question asks the learner to rank the three objects in order of increasing speed. One of the versions is shown below.
Version 1
The motions of Objects A, B, and C are represented on a position-time graph. Observe their lines and rank the speeds of Objects A, B, and C from slowest to fastest.
Try the links below to our Tutorial for more information about position-time graphs:
The Meaning of Shape for a p-t Graph
The Meaning of Slope for a p-t Graph
Determining the Slope on a p-t Graph