Physics, asked by omprakash682, 10 months ago

The V-t curves for two different particle motions
are shown. The corresponding displacement time
curves, taking S=0 when i = 0 for both instances
will be
V ms"
V ms
2
o
t(s)
1
2
3
4
t(s)
1
2
3
4
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Answered by pk1834474
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Answered by chandujnv002
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Answer:

There are two separate particle movements represented by the V-t curves. The equivalent displacement time curves, which assume S=0 for t=0 in both cases, will be 0, will be zero.

Explanation:

What do you mean by v - t graph ?

Imagine an automobile travelling at a constant speed of +10 m/s. The acceleration of a moving car at constant speed is 0 metres per second per second. The velocity-time information and graph might resemble the one below. The line on the graph is horizontal; take note of that. In other words, the line has a slope of 0 m/s/s.

In this instance, it is clear that the car's acceleration (0 m/s/s) and the slope of the line (0 m/s/s) are the same. The slope of the line in this instance therefore equals the acceleration of the velocity-time graph. The car accelerates at a rate of 10 m/s/s, according to the velocity-time data for this motion. The acceleration of the car is equal to the slope of the line (10 m/s/s).

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