The speed of an object can be determined from a velocity-time graph by finding the slope of the line. The slope represents the rate of change of velocity with respect to time, which corresponds to the object’s acceleration.
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To determine the speed of an object from a velocity-time graph, one can find the slope of the graph. The slope represents the object’s acceleration, while the magnitude of the slope indicates its speed. A steeper slope indicates higher acceleration and therefore greater speed.