Physics, asked by kvidhya0506, 11 months ago

The velocity-time graph of a body is a straight line parallel to time(x)

axis.What can you say about the motion of the body?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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For figure refer to attachment:

From the graph we can see that time incereses but the velocity is constant.

So we can conclude that since velocity is not increasing the body is moving at a uniform velocity I. e covering equal displacement in equal intervals of time.

So, the body is having uniform velocity.

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Answered by MisterIncredible
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Velocity vs Time graph..

If the line is parallel to x - axis than it states that the body is not moving ( it means it is at stationary ).

similarly,

if line is parallel to y-axis then the body had increased its speed within a small unit of time..

( please see the attachment too )

(in the attachment blue lines refers to x and y axis respectively and yellow line refers to the motion of body which is parallel to x axis..)

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