Velocity versus time graph of two particles moving in a straight line is shown in figure. Find the ratio of acceleration of A to that of B. (Given, +3 = 1.73, V2 = 1.41) = V A B. 60° 45° Ana
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Velocity versus time graph of two particles moving in a straight line is the ratio of acceleration of A to that of B.
- Acceleration is defined as a vector quantity as it has both magnitude and direction.
- It is also the second derivative of position with respect to time or it is the first derivative of velocity with respect to time.
- Table of Content 1. Acceleration Formula 2. Acceleration Unit 3. Acceleration Types 4. Velocity-Time Graph 5. Examples of Acceleration 6. Difference between Acceleration and Velocity 7. Frequently Asked Questions-FAQs
- The velocity versus time of two particles moving along x axis varies as shown in the following two plots then
- The area under the v - t graph gives displacement.
- According to the options let's check at t = 3 and t = 2 Case 1 (at t = 3).
- Area of the first graph s1 = 12.2.…
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