QUESTION 5 Visually, as speed increases, the graph of position vs. time becomes O steeper shallower unchanged zero QUESTION 6 Numerically, as speed increases, the slope of the straight line of position vs. time becomes smaller O greater Ⓒunchanged zero

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QUESTION S
Visually, as speed increases, the graph of position vs. time becomes
steeper
shallower
Ounchanged
Ozero
QUESTION 6
Numerically, as speed increases, the slope of the straight line of position vs. time becomes
smaller
O greater
unchanged
zero
QUESTION 7
(Fill in the blanks) For motion with constant velocity, the graph of position vs. time is a
and the slope of the line is equal to the position
line
(shape),
(make sure you use a single word to fill in the blanks.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION S Visually, as speed increases, the graph of position vs. time becomes steeper shallower Ounchanged Ozero QUESTION 6 Numerically, as speed increases, the slope of the straight line of position vs. time becomes smaller O greater unchanged zero QUESTION 7 (Fill in the blanks) For motion with constant velocity, the graph of position vs. time is a and the slope of the line is equal to the position line (shape), (make sure you use a single word to fill in the blanks.
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