Math, asked by braingamer10, 11 months ago

if the displacement - time graph of a particle is perpendicular to the time axis, then velocity of the particle is??​

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Answered by IamShayon
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Answer:

The particle is at rest since the displacement time graph is perpendicular to the time axis..

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braingamer10: Sorry it's wrong
IamShayon: No brother it is not wrong
braingamer10: it's wrong answer
IamShayon: Displacement Time graphs represent the change in the magnitude of a position vector of a particle with respect to its initial position over time.

If it is straight line, parallel to the time axis, it represents that the position of the object does not change with respect to time.

As the position does not change, the object is at rest.

As the object remains at rest with respect to time, the velocity is zero.
IamShayon: Velocity is simply zero since object is at rest..
braingamer10: answer is infinity but why??
braingamer10: I want to know
Answered by nikharrahangdale02
0

Answer:

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