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show five situations of motion graphically with examples​

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Answered by dhapolanaveen7
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Explanation:

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Two uses of Graphical representation of motion are

⋅ Just by looking at the shape of the curve we can tell the nature of motion (i.e. uniform motion, non uniform, uniformly accelerated etc.)

For Example,

⋅ if the distance - time graph is having straight line passing through origin then we can say that the motion is uniform motion.

⋅ if the graph line is not straight, then it is non uniform motion.

⋅ We can deduce different quantities and also derive equation of motion from graphs.

For example,

⋅ from the distance - time graph, if we calculate the slope of the graph line, then we can find the velocity of the object.

⋅ Also from the velocity - time graph, if we find the slope of the graph then we can find the acceleration of the object.

Answered by aastha1260
31

Explanation:

Two uses of Graphical representation of motion are

⋅ Just by looking at the shape of the curve we can tell the nature of motion (i.e. uniform motion, non uniform, uniformly accelerated etc.)

For Example,

⋅ if the distance - time graph is having straight line passing through origin then we can say that the motion is uniform motion.

⋅ if the graph line is not straight, then it is non uniform motion.

⋅ We can deduce different quantities and also derive equation of motion from graphs.

For example,

⋅ from the distance - time graph, if we calculate the slope of the graph line, then we can find the velocity of the object.

⋅ Also from the velocity - time graph, if we find the slope of the graph then we can find the acceleration of the object.

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