Physics, asked by garima6052, 11 months ago

The velocity-time graph of a particle is not a straight line. Its acceleration is:
(a) zero
(b) constant
(0) negative
(d) variable​

Answers

Answered by happy123460
7

Answer:

it's acceleration is variable


sagnik82: it may have constant acceleration and have parabolic path
Answered by singhgurpreet2060
20

Answer:

Variable

Explanation:

If velocity Time graph is not a straight line then its acceleration will not be zero or constant because both these conditions happen when the graph has straight line parallel to the time axis and straight line inclined to the time axis respectively. And it connot be negative because it is not given that the velocity is decreasing.


singhgurpreet2060: mark as brainliest if it help
sagnik82: bhai ata ki kore bolli accln thaklei straight line hobe na bhujli
singhgurpreet2060: what
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