Physics, asked by docshubham76, 1 month ago

1. What is the nature of the
distance-time graphs for uniform
and non-uniform motion of an
object?
2. What can you say about the
motion of an object whose
distance-time graph is a straight
line parallel to the time axis?
3. What can you say about the
motion of an object if its speed-
time graph is a straight line
parallel to the time axis?
4. What is the quantity which is
measured by the area occupied
below the velocity-time graph?​

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Answered by tannushrinandal
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Answered by bhupendra1666
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Explanation:

(i) When the motion is uniform, the distance time graph is a straight line with a slope. When the motion is non-uniform, the distance time graph is not a straight line. It can be any kind of curve. (ii) If distance time graph is a straight line parallel to the time axis, the body is said to be at rest. (iv)The area occupied under the velocity-time graph is the distance travelled by the moving body. The area under a velocity-time graph is the displacement.

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