The velocity time graph of a particle is
not a straight line. It's acceleration is
(1 Point)
Zero
Constant
variable
none of these
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On a velocity-time graph, the instantaneous acceleration at any point is equal to the derivative of the velocity function at that point: A particle moves along the parabolic path y=2x-x^2+2 in such a way that the x-component of the velocity vector remains constant (5ms^-1).
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