What does horizontal line on velocity-time graph represent?
a. uniform motion
b. no motion at all
c. uniformly accelerated motion
d. uniformly decelerated motion
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Horizontal line represents Constant velocity.
As velocity the motion is uniform motion.
A) is the correct option
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Horizontal line on velocity-time graph represent option (a) uniform motion.
Representing horizontal line on the graph
- On a Velocity - time graph, time is usually taken the x-axis as it is an independent variable.
- Velocity is plotted on the y-axis as it is a dependent variable, and the graph indicates that how the velocity changes over the time.
- If the graph shows an horizontal line, which indicates that the velocity is constant over time that means no acceleration takes place.
- It would be apt for an object moving at a same speed in a vacuum without any forces acting upon it.
- So option (A) is the correct answer.
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