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Answered by PSN03
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Answer:

option 1

ie √Kr

Explanation:

Its given that

v²=Kr

where

v=velocity of the body

K=a constant

r=displacement of the body

From the above equation we can say that:

  • v² is directly proportional to displacement and independent of time cause there is no time factor in the equation.
  • The above equation is independent of time.It doesn't matter at what time we are finding the velocity.It only depends on the displacement of the body.
  • At any time the body will have the velocity only with respect to its displacement.

v²=Kr

v=√Kr

Therefore velocity at time t=1 sec will still remain √Kr

Hope this helps.

Answered by ABHISHEK851101
1

Answer:

option one is the right of the above question

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