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what is the nature of the dustance-time graphs for uniform and non-uniform motion of an object?​

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Answered by chanshi27
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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.

Answered by AnanthAkshay01
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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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1) (a) The slope of the distance-time graph for an object in uniform motion is straight line. (b) The slope of the distance-time graph for an object in non-uniform motion is not a straight line. 2) The object is in the rest, due to no change in the position over time.

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