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If the distance travelled by a car is directly proportional to the duration of time. The car will travel with

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Answered by prasadreddy64
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the car will be travelled proportionally

Answered by Qwdelhi
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The car will move at a constant speed.

  • Given that the distance traveled by car is directly proportional to the duration of time. i.e. D∝ t. We can remove the proportionality by replacing it with a constant k.

∴Therefore, D = kt

  • We know that ,Speed = Distance / Time

⇒ Speed = (kt) /t = k

It implies that Speed is constant when distance is proportional to its duration of time.

  • The speed of the car neither increases nor decreases.
  • When the speed is constant ,the velocity and the acceleration are zero.
  • Hence, The car will travel with constant Speed.

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