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velocity time graph when an object is moving with constant velocity (zero acceleration) is​

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Answered by anitakumari0688
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When velocity is zero, the displacement-time graph should be horizontal. Since the acceleration is constant, the displacement-time graph will always be a parabola, the velocity-time graph will always be straight, and the acceleration-time graph will always be horizontal.

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Answered by manjeet1217
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if the acceleration is zero, then the velocity-time graph is a horizontal line (i.e., the slope is zero).

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According to velocity time graph , acceleration is nothing but slope of velocity(v)(v)-time(t)(t) graph and slope shows change in one variable with respect to other.

Now the condition you have given as a body is moving with constant acceleration; it means either body has zero acceleration or any constant value.

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