if the displacement of an object is proportional to square of time,then the object moves with
a)uniform velocity
b)uniform accelatration
c)increasing accelaration
d)decreasing accelaration
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The correct answer is b)uniform accelatration.
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If the displacement of an object is proportional to the square of time, then the object moves with b) Uniform acceleration
Explanation:
- The term "displacement" refers to a shift in an object's position. It's depicted as an arrow pointing from the beginning place to the destination.
- When a body's rate of change of velocity with time is constant, the object is said to be uniformly accelerated, or in other words, the displacement of an item is proportional to the square of time in uniform acceleration.
- If a body begins at rest and accelerates uniformly, the displacement of the body is precisely proportional to the journey's duration.
- The term "uniformly accelerated motion" refers to an object or a body moving at a consistent rate.
- Constant velocity does not imply constant acceleration.
- The definition of uniform acceleration is when a body is in motion and the amount of change in velocity in equal intervals of time is constant.
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