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From the given v-t graph, it can be inferred that the object is

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

(b) In uniform motion

Explanation:

(b) In uniform motion

UNIFORM MOTION:- If any object is moving in a straight line at a constant speed. It is said to be in uniform motion.

The velocity of the object is not changing with respect to time.

THERFORE, the object is in Uniform motion.

Answered by nirman95
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From the given v-t graph, it can be inferred that the object is IN UNIFORM MOTION.

But why?

  • First of all, we know that the acceleration of an object is the rate of change of velocity.

  • In the graph, the equation of velocity is:

v = k \:  \:  \:  \: ...(constant)

  • This means that the velocity is constant and doesn't change with time.

  • So, the body doesn't have any acceleration.

  • In absence of acceleration, any linear motion is called UNIFORM MOTION.

  • This is because, the particle covers equal distance in equal intervals of time.

Hope It Helps.

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