Physics, asked by Anonymous, 4 months ago

The distance travelled by a body is directly proportional to square of time. Is any external force

acting on it?​

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Answered by sanjeevaraya3
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Explanation:

The Distance Travelled By A Moving Body Is Directly Proportional To Time. Is Any External Force Acting On It? S is directly proportional to the time only when there is no external force acting on it. Since acceleration is zero so speed 'u' of the object remains constant.

Answered by Anonymous
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➢ S is directly proportional to the time only when there is no external force acting on it. Since acceleration is zero so speed 'u' of the object remains constant.

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