What can you say about the velocity of an object if it is moving under uniform retardation?
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For a uniformly retarded motion, retardation( and hence acceleration) is a non-zero constant. Since slope of velocity-time graph is equal to acceleration, it can be concluded that slope of velocity-time graph is a non-zero constant. Hence, the velocity-time graph is a straight line inclined to the time axis.
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For a uniformly retarded motion, retardation( and hence acceleration) is a non-zero constant. Since slope of velocity-time graph is equal to acceleration, it can be concluded that slope of velocity-time graph is a non-zero constant. Hence, the velocity-time graph is a straight line inclined to the time axis.
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