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velocity time graph of a body at rest

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Answered by 1322BRAR
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Explanation:

see the pic

= the line should be along x axis

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Answered by Tulsi4890
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The velocity-time graph of a body at rest is given below.

  • A body at rest does not have any net velocity. Hence, v = 0 m/s at all values of time t.
  • Hence the velocity vs time graph is a straight line coinciding with the time axis.
  • Velocity is a vector quantity with both magnitude and direction. Its scalar form is called speed.
  • Its position with respect to time remains constant.
  • The slope of the position-time graph (dx/dt) gives the velocity.
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