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A student is running a straight track with a velocity of 5m/s .With the help of a graph show how much distance is run by him in a minute.​

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Answered by Divyanshuprakash2008
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Explanation:

Motion is defined as the movement of an object from one place to another. When an object moves along a straight line, the motion is known as rectilinear motion. Distance, displacement, uniform motion, non-uniform motion, speed, acceleration and velocity are the terms that are used for explaining the motion. Motion can also be represented with the help of graphs. There are different types of graphs that are used and they are:

Distance-time graph for uniform and non-uniform speed of an object and when the object is at rest.

Velocity-time graph for uniform and non-uniform acceleration of an object.

The motion of an object can be of different types, depending on the type of path the object is moving through and they are:

Linear motion: When the object moves along a straight path.

Circular motion: When the object moves in a circular path.

Oscillatory motion: When the object is moving in a to and fro path with respect to its origin.

Scalar and vector are the two quantities that are used in motion. A quantity is said to be a scalar quantity when it has a magnitude alone. Distance and speed are examples of scalar quantities. When a quantity has magnitude and direction, the quantity is said to be a vector quantity. Velocity and displacement are examples of vector quantities.

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