Physics, asked by aliadraseen, 11 months ago

The initial velocity of an object is zero when: *

a) It moves with a uniform velocity
b) Initial velocity is equal to final velocity
c) It starts from rest
d) None of the above

Answers

Answered by Abhishek474241
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  • Initial velocity of an object is zero

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  • What the state state

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Let understand by the giving option

  • Uniform velocity :- The object travel equal displacement in equal interval of time
  • I= U is equal means the body not accelerated
  • When any body start from rest than its initial velocity become zero

option c is right because of reason explained

Additional information

  • Area under velocity time graph give acceleration
  • Area under Displacement time graph give velocity
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