what can you say about the motion if its velocity time graph is a straight line making an angle with time axis?
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If the velocity-time graph is a straight line, it meams that its slope remains constant for all of the line's parts.
The slope of a velocity-time graph indicates its acceleration.
Since the slope is constant, it means that the acceleration of the particle remains constant throughout the motion.
The motion is uniformly accelerated.
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If the velocity-time graph is a straight line, it meams that its slope remains constant for all of the line's parts.
The slope of a velocity-time graph indicates its acceleration.
Since the slope is constant, it means that the acceleration of the particle remains constant throughout the motion.
The motion is uniformly accelerated.
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