The speed - time graph is a line parallel to time axis what conclusion can you draw from the graph about the speed of the body
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Acceleration of a body is the function of the slope of the line in a speed-time graph.
Here, the line is parallel to the time axis, so its angle to the x-axis will be 0.
So tan theta = tan 0 = 0 (slope of the line)
Since slope of the line is 0, acceleration of the body is 0.
Which means that speed of the body is constant.
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A little extra info for you.
Acceleration of a body is the function of the slope of the line in a speed-time graph.
Here, the line is parallel to the time axis, so its angle to the x-axis will be 0.
So tan theta = tan 0 = 0 (slope of the line)
Since slope of the line is 0, acceleration of the body is 0.
Which means that speed of the body is constant.
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