The velocity – time graph of a particle falling freely under gravity would be straight line parallel to the x axis. 5. If the velocity – time graph of a particle is a straight line inclined to time axis then its displacement – time graph will be a straight line?
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The velocity-time graph represents a motion of an object changing velocity with respected.
When a velocity-time graph is straight to its time axis, the velocity is changing and when its horizontal it shows constant velocity.
Some general conditions of a velocity-time graph,
I. The straight line represents uniform acceleration.
II. The curved line represents non-uniform acceleration.
III. An object which has constant acceleration is represented by a straight line.
You can further read on,
https://physics.info/motion-graphs/.
When a velocity-time graph is straight to its time axis, the velocity is changing and when its horizontal it shows constant velocity.
Some general conditions of a velocity-time graph,
I. The straight line represents uniform acceleration.
II. The curved line represents non-uniform acceleration.
III. An object which has constant acceleration is represented by a straight line.
You can further read on,
https://physics.info/motion-graphs/.
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