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what is the displacement time graph of the following......pls help​

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Answered by pie96407
1

Answer:

Velocity of a particle is equal to the slope of its displacement-time graph.

v=

t

2

−t

1

s

2

−s

1

In the given graph,

v=

4−2

40−20

=10 m/s

Velocity may be positive, negative or zero since it is a vector quantity.

Note: When we draw graph of a vector (say displacement), each component (like component in x-direction) of the vector is drawn on a separate graph. So, for a 2-D motion, two graphs are needed to completely describe the motion of a particle.

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Answered by NINJASERVERS
0

Answer:

first it is upside parabola then a linear straight line and then it is called parabola again

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