Sketch the displacement-time, velocity-time, and acceleration-time graphs for...an object moving with constant acceleration. (Let the initial displacement and velocity be zero.)
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When velocity is zero, the displacement-time graph should be horizontal. Since the acceleration is constant, the displacement-time graph will always be a parabola, the velocity-time graph will always be straight, and the acceleration-time graph will always be horizontal.
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If particle is moving under constant acceleration, then velocity –tie graph is straight line passing through origin. In graph (B) at every time the value of acceleration is constant
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