For the motion with uniform velocity how is distance travelled related to time
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When the body moves with a uniform velocity i.e., it does not change its speed or direction over the travel, the relation of distance and time is proportional, that is distance travelled remains proportional with the time.
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For the motion with uniform velocity, distance is directly proportional to time.
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The primary method says Speed= Distance/Time . From this method, it's far obvious that pace is without delay proportional to distance and inversely proportional to time.
When time is steady, then pace is without delay proportional to distance. - When the gap is steady, then pace is inversely proportional to time.
The equation of direct proportionality is y = kx, in which x and y are the given portions and okay is any steady value.For the movement with uniform velocity, distance is without delay proportional to time.
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