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Draw and explain the distance
time - graph for uniform speed.

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Answered by CrashOfCars
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When an object moves with a uniform speed (or constant speed), it travels equal distances in equal intervals of time. So, the distance travelled is directly proportional to time. When the two things are directly proportional to each other, then the graph drawn between them is a straight line.

Thus, the distance-time graph of an object moving with a uniform speed (or constant speed) is a straight line.

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So, the distance travelled is directly proportional to time. When the two things are directly proportional to each other, then the graph drawn between them is a straight line. Thus, the distance-time graph of an object moving with a uniform speed (or constant speed) is a straight line.

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