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How is distance(x) travelled by a body related to time(t) for uniformly accelerated motion?​

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Answered by shreelatabhujel
2

Explanation:

Correct option is

D

Assertion is incorrect but Reason is correct

For distance-time graph, a straight line inclined to time axis measures uniform speed for which acceleration is zero and for uniformly accelerated motion S∝t

2

. Hence ,the correct option is (D).

Distance-time graph is the plot of distance travelled by a body against time. So it will tell us about the journey made by a body and its speed. Below is an example of a distance-time graph, if it is a straight horizontal line than the body is stationary, its speed is zero, if the line is diagonal than its moving with a constant speed and if it is anything other than a straight line then the speed is varying.

Answered by sanjitpathak865
3

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