
Constant Positve
Velocity
A GIF Animation
Observe that the object below moves with a constant velocity
in the positive direction. The "ticker tape" shows that each
consecutive dot is the same distance apart (i.e., a constant
velocity). The position-time graph shows that the slope is both
constant (meaning a constant velocity) and positive (meaning a
positive velocity). The velocity-time graph shows a horizontal line
with zero slope (meaning that there is zero acceleration); the line
is located in the positive region of the graph (corresponding to a
positive velocity). The acceleration-time graph shows a horizontal
line at the zero mark (meaning zero acceleration).

For more information on physical descriptions of motion,
visit
The
Physics Classroom. Specific information is available there on the
following topics:
This page was created by
Tom
Henderson of
Glenbrook South
High School.
Comments and suggestions can be sent by e-mail to
Tom
Henderson.
A hearty thanks is due to lab assistant Amit Patel for his
assistance with the graphics and GIF animation.
This page last updated on 2/24/97.