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    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Gettysburg_College/Gettysburg_College_Physics_for_Physics_Majors/16%3A_N2)_1_Dimensional_Kinematics/16.03%3A_Acceleration
      The graphical clues to follow, instead, are: the acceleration is given by the slope of the tangent to the v-vs-t curve, or the curvature of the x-vs-t curve, as explained in Figure \(\...The graphical clues to follow, instead, are: the acceleration is given by the slope of the tangent to the v-vs-t curve, or the curvature of the x-vs-t curve, as explained in Figure \PageIndex2; and the velocity is given by the slope of the tangent to the x-vs-t curve.
    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Merrimack_College/Conservation_Laws_Newton's_Laws_and_Kinematics_version_2.0/15%3A_N2)_1_Dimensional_Kinematics/15.02%3A_Acceleration
      The graphical clues to follow, instead, are: the acceleration is given by the slope of the tangent to the v-vs-t curve, or the curvature of the x-vs-t curve, as explained in Figure \(\...The graphical clues to follow, instead, are: the acceleration is given by the slope of the tangent to the v-vs-t curve, or the curvature of the x-vs-t curve, as explained in Figure \PageIndex2; and the velocity is given by the slope of the tangent to the x-vs-t curve.

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