what is the nature of a displacement time graph for a body at rest?
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A body is at rest, implies its position is not changing with time. Conventionally on a graph we plot independent variable on x axis and dependent variable on y axis. Since time is independent variable here, it is plotted on x axis. For every value of time, corresponding displacement is zero. So displacement time graph is nothing but x axis itself.
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A body is at rest, implies its position is not changing with time. Conventionally on a graph we plot independent variable on x axis and dependent variable on y axis. Since time is independent variable here, it is plotted on x axis. For every value of time, corresponding displacement is zero. So displacement time graph is nothing but x axis itself.
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A body is at rest, implies its position is not changing with time. Conventionally on a graph we plot independent variable on x axis and dependent variable on y axis. Since time is independent variable here, it is plotted on x axis. For every value of time, corresponding displacement is zero. So displacement time graph is nothing but x axis itself.
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