What is the acceleration if velocity-time graph of a particle is not a straight line?
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Explanation: If velocity Time graph is not a straight line then its acceleration will not be zero or constant because both these conditions happen when the graph has straight line parallel to the time axis and straight line inclined to the time axis respectively.
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If velocity Time graph is not a straight line then its acceleration will not be zero or constant because both these conditions happen when the graph has straight line parallel to the time axis and straight line inclined to the time axis respectively.
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