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Draw the position-time graph of body having zero acceleration.​

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Answered by rishikapoojari21
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Answer:

Formula used:

a=dvdt=d2xdt2

Complete answer:

We know that velocity is the rate of change of displacement with respect to time. It is mathematically denoted as v=dxdt. This is nothing but the slope of the x-t graph.

Similarly, acceleration is the rate of change of velocity with respect to time. It is mathematically denoted as a=dvdt. This is nothing but the slope of the v-t graph.

Given that acceleration is zero, or a=dvdt=0, this happens when velocity is a constant . i.e. velocity is independent of time and its slope is 0.

Since we know from mathematics, that ddxk=0

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