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Refer to the graph in the attachment.
Is this graph possible?
If yes, then explain why? also suggest a situation where this graph can be considered as valid.
If No, then explain why?
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Explanation:
It is the case of a ball thrown up and executing motion under gravity after multiple rebounds with ground.
You can clearly see the slope of each line. They have approximately equal slope and that slope is acceleration.
When the ball go up, it has +ve velocity becomes zero at maximum height and again increase in downward direction (-ve velocity). After each rebound, it repeats the same nature of velocity.
it suddenly changes it direction at the time of collision with ground.
instantly it's velocity changes from -ve to +ve
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