Physics, asked by bramanshbhagat, 9 months ago

The figure shows the acceleration-time graph of a body. What would be the corresponding velocity-time graph for it??

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Answered by sashikantchoubey
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hope this helps.. the part in a - t graph where acceleration is zero , the velocity will remain constant..

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bramanshbhagat: can u give some explanation
sashikantchoubey: sure dear..
sashikantchoubey: the graph consist of three sections , 1st acceleration is constant 2nd part acceleration is zero , and third again acceleration is constant , so for the first we get a straight line passing through origin In V - t graph.. for the 2nd part where acceleration is zero , we get a contant velocity i.e a line parallel to time axis in V- t graph.. for again third part , the particle again starts a constant acceleration so again the velocity will increase with constant acceleration.
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