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The slope of a position-time goes graph is what
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The slope of a position-time (or distance-time) graph represents the velocity of an object. Specifically, if the slope is positive, the object is moving away from the starting position; if the slope is negative, the object is moving toward the starting position. A steeper slope indicates a higher speed, while a horizontal line (zero slope) indicates that the object is at rest.
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