How to draw velocity time graph when an object is at rest
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To be "at rest" is to have a zero velocity. Thus the line is drawn along the axis (v=0). 30. Sketch a velocity-time graph for an object moving in the + direction, accelerating from a slow speed to a fast speed.
To be "at rest" is to have a zero velocity. Thus the line is drawn along the axis (v=0). 30. Sketch a velocity-time graph for an object moving in the + direction, accelerating from a slow speed to a fast speed.
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The velocity-time graph of an object at rest will be a straight line coinciding with the time- or the x-axis. It is described below.
- A velocity-time graph represents the velocity with which a body or an object is traveling with the passage of time.
- In a velocity-time graph, the velocity is shown on the vertical or the y-axis, while the time is shown on the x-axis, that is, horizontal.
- Now, when an object is at rest, it means the velocity of the object is zero. So, the distance on the y-axis will be 0.
- While on the other hand, as we know that time cannot be zero, time will keep passing. So, the distance along the x-axis will keep increasing.
- Refer figure for the graph. (The bold line along the x-axis)
- Thus, the velocity-time graph of an object at rest will be a straight line coinciding with the time- or the x-axis.
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