Physics, asked by samaira08, 9 months ago

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Answered by rohit9575
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Explanation:

its acceleration will be zero

in graph it will be on the x axis

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Answered by Manish6264744274
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Explanation:

HEY MATE

HERE IS YOUR ANSWER

AS ACCELERATION CAN BE OBTAIN BY DOUBLE DIFFERENTIATION OF S-T Graph

by single DIFFERENTIATION

velocity is obtain

v=dS/dt

as

S is increasing constantly with respect to time

so velocity become constant with respect to time

and graph of

v-t curve straight line across velocity is obtain with 0 slope

then we have to differentiate v-t graph in order to obtain acceleration

a =dv/dt

as velocity constant

acceleration is zero which means on increasing time there was no change in acceleration

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