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Explain the nature of motion in position time graph for various assumptions.​

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Answered by muddu7blr
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Note that a motion described as a constant, positive velocity results in a line of constant and positive slope when plotted as a position-time graph. ... Note that a motion described as a changing, positive velocity results in a line of changing and positive slope when plotted as a position-time graph.

Answered by AryaPriya06
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The distance time graph for uniform motion is a straight line parallel to the time axis as speed will be constant. The distance-time graph for non-uniform motion is not a straight line, it can be a curve or a zigzag line as speed is variable.

Motion can be represented by a position-time graph, which plots position relative to the starting point on the y-axis and time on the x-axis. The slope of a position-time graph represents velocity. The steeper the slope is, the faster the motion is changing.

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