Draw a velocity-time graph for a uniformly accelerated motion.
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a straight line will be the graph
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Velocity-time graph for uniform acceleration
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a = v/t where a is the acceleration, v is the change in velocity and t is the time.
For uniform acceleration, a remains constant. So acceleration is directly proportional to velocity and inversely proportional to time. If velocity increases, acceleration will increase. If velocity decreases, acceleration will decrease.
So the graph will be linear. Please see the attached picture for the graph between velocity and time for uniform acceleration.
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