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draw Velocity - time graph for an object moving towards the initial
velocity​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Case 1: Velocity-time graphs with constant velocity (zero acceleration)

When the velocity is constant, the velocity time graph, with Y-axis denoting velocity and X-axis denoting time, will be like:

Case 2: Velocity-time graphs with constant acceleration

When the acceleration is constant (positive), and the initial velocity of the particle is zero, the velocity of the particle will increase linearly as predicted by the equation:

v = u + at

Since u = 0

v = at

Case 3: Velocity-time graphs with increasing acceleration

When the acceleration is increasing with time, the velocity-time graph will be a curve as predicted from the equation:

v = u + at

Since u = 0

v= at

Since acceleration is a function of time, the velocity-time graph will be a curve.

Note: Since the acceleration is continuously increasing with time, the magnitude of the slope will also continuously increase with time.

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