The following distance-time graph of three objects (D, E and F) are given (see
figure given alongside). What can you say about the motion of the objects?
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D-RECTILINEAR MOTION.
E-IT IS AT REST.
F-NON-UNIFORM MOTION.
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From the following distance-time graphs for the objects (D, E & F) we can infer the following:
- The graph for D is a straight line having a constant slope. This means that the distance traveled by the body per unit time is constant everywhere. So D is traveling at a constant speed.
- The graph of E is a straight line parallel to the time axis. This distance remaining constant indicates that the body is not moving at all. So E is stationary.
- The graph of F is a having an increasing slope. So the speed of the object is increasing. Therefore E is undergoing an accelerated motion.
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