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A body is moving, as shown in the graph given below, represents the motion as

(a) backward with uniform velocity
(b) forward with uniform velocity
(c) backward with non-uniform velocity (d) forward with non-uniform velocity​

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Answered by sonisona585
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Answered by arnav10lm
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Answer:

Option A is the right choice.

Explanation:

Velocity in its differential state can be given as  \frac{dx}{dt} i.e. velocity of a body can be given by the slope(m) of its displacement vs time graph.

In the given graph slope of the curve given is a straight line with a negative slope which says that velocity is constant with a negative value.

So a body is moving in the backward direction with uniform velocity.

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