The distance time graph of a body moving at uniform speed is always
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The distance time graph of a body moving at uniform speed is always a straight line with slope =0
the graph will always be a straight line ( it can be slanting /.... straight just means it wont be curved....dont get confused)
a distance time graph is showing the amount of distance covered by an object and how much time it took to do that
(distance on the vertical x-axis and time on the horizontal y-axis)
now, uniform speed is when an object travels the same distance in the same interval(amount) of time
so if a car is travelling at 40km every 1 hour(so it will travel 80km(40*2) in 2 hrs, 120km in 3hrs ) we can say the car has uniform speed.
since it travels the same distance in the same time the graph will be a nice straight line
the best way to understand this is to draw a graph yourself
use the above example and try drawing a graph
after you've done that draw the graph of car going 100 km every 2 hours....and see the result