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Answered by Anonymous
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Uniform Velocity

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Answered by AKStark
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THE BODY IS UNDERGOING NEGATIVE ACCELERATION.

IT IS A DISPLACEMENT -TIME GRAPH WHERE THE SLOPE REPRESENTS VELOCITY.

IF YOU MARK TWO DIFFERENT POINTS ON THE SLOPE AND CALCULATE VELOCITY BY SLOPE YOU WIIL GET DIFFERENT VELOCITIES AT DIFFERENT TIMES,SO WHEN YOU GET DIFFERENT VELOCITIES SUBTRACT INITIAL VELOCITY AT SOME POINT ON SLOPE FROM FINAL VELOCITY AT SOME POINT ON SLOPE THEN DIVIDE BY THE TIME TAKEN TO ATTAIN THAT FINAL VELOCITY FROM INITIAL VELOCITY.

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