Physics, asked by aviguru111, 9 months ago

What is the nature of a distance-time graphs for uniform and non-uniform motion of an object?????​

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Answered by Sleeper
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Answer:

Uniform motion-

The distance time graph for uniform speed is a straight line(linear).  This is because in uniform speed a body travels equal distances in equal intervals of  time.

Non-uniform motion-

When a body is moving with Non uniform speed – The body covers unequal

distances in equal intervals of time. These curves are called parabola.  So, greater the angle, greater is the slope and greater is the speed.

Answered by sujatapinkyhota
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Answer:

(i) For uniform motion of an object, its distance-time graph is a straight line with constant slope.

(ii) For non-uniform motion of an object, its distance-time graph is a curved line with increasing or decreasing slope.

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