The gradient of a velocity-time graph at a particular time gives the acceleration of the object at that time. \(\text{Gradient} = \frac{{change\,in\,velocity ...
2}\). A negative gradient shows the rate of 'slowing down' or deceleration. Velocity-time graphs show velocity on the vertical axis. Acceleration is still represented by the gradient.
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