What is the time nature of the distance time graph for uniform and non uniform motion of an object
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- In uniform motion the distance-time graph is linear (constant) .
- In nin-uniform motion the distance-time graph is zigzag manner .
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Q. What is the time nature of the distance time graph for uniform and non uniform motion of an object ?
✒ The distance time graph for uniform motion is a straight line parallel to the time axis as speed will be constant.
The distance-time graph for non-uniform motion is not a straight line, it can be a curve or a zigzag line with increasing or decreasing slope as speed is variable.
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Uniform Motion :-
- The speed of the body is constant throughout the motion.
- Speed is not constant but rather keeps on changing.
- Acceleration is zero It has non-zero acceleration.
- Equal distance in an equal period of time is covered.
- The motion should necessarily be in a straight line.
- Unequal distance is covered in equal intervals of time.
- The graph drawn is a straight line.
Non uniform Motion :-
- The motion of an object in which the object travels with varied speed and it does not cover same distance in equal time intervals, irrespective of the time interval duration.
- The object is having a constant acceleration in rectilinear motion, which means the object has different speed in every second, which clearly defines that motion is changing.
- Motion can be divided into uniform and non-uniform motion.
- A body in uniform motion covers equal distances in equal intervals of time.
- There is 0 acceleration in uniform motion.
- A body in non-uniform motion covers unequal distances in unequal intervals of time.
- The acceleration is non-zero in non-uniform motion.
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