for an object having variable speed, the graph
of distance Davelled against time is
(i) straight line parallel to the time axis
(ii) a straight line inclined to the tire axis
(iii) a straight line inclined to the distance axis
(iv) a curve
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IV) A CURVE
Explanation:
AS THE BODY WITH VARIABLE SPEED TRAVELS UNEQUAL DISTANCES IN EQUAL INTERVAL OF TIME, IT'S DISTANCE-TIME GRAPH CAN NEVER BE A STRAIGHT LINE
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