Answer: Changing velocity
Explanation:
By definition acceleration is the variation of velocity [tex]V[/tex]in time. If we do an inverse operation, we will find velocity is the integral of acceleration [tex]a[/tex]:
[tex]V= \int\limits^t_0 {a} \, dt[/tex] (1)
Solving and taking into account acceleration is constant:
[tex]V= at + V_{o}[/tex] (2)
Being [tex]V_{o}[/tex] the initial velocity which was the resultant constant from the integration.
From (2) we can see the equation is similar to the equation of the line [tex]y=mx+b[/tex], where [tex]a[/tex] in this case is the slope. This means there is a linear variation in velocity when acceleration is constant.