Draw the velocity time graph to show :
i. The change in velocity of body thrown vertically of a freely falling body.
ii. The change in velocity of a body thrown vertically upwards.
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Velocity-time graph to show the change in velocity of a body thrown vertically of a freely falling body.
- A freely falling body experiences a uniformly accelerated motion. So, its velocity increases uniformly with time.
- The velocity-time graph of a freely falling body is a straight line with a positive slope due to the time axis.
Velocity-time graph to show the change in the velocity of a body thrown vertically upwards.
- Velocity will first decrease according to the equation v=u−gt where u is the initial velocity at t=0 therefore the graph can't start from the origin as u is not zero as thrown with some velocity and v is the final velocity.
- T a point t=u/g the v will become zero then it will start increasing in the opposite direction.
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