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Given a velocity time graph how do you determine when the object is moving at the lowest speed is it when V=O or when the gradient is the less steepest? Do the terms "moving at lowest speed" and "moving slowest" mean the same
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Anonymous
Anyone have a answer
9 years ago
Chanz
Just read it straight of the graph. Closest point to v = 0.
Slope of a v/t curve is acceleration...
9 years ago

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