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The best part of the Hyperloop is that it's the coolest real-world physics ... the acceleration will be the slope of the velocity-time graph and the velocity will be the slope of the position ...
and acceleration = velocity change ÷ time. To find the distance travelled, look at the area under the graph. In the first 10 seconds this is the area of the triangle, ½ × 10 s × 40 m/s = 200 m.
Velocity-time graphs show velocity on the vertical axis. Acceleration is still represented by the gradient. Key fact The gradient of speed-time and velocity-time graphs represent acceleration.
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