what will be the nature of the velocity -time graph for a uniform motion
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The nature of the velocity-time graph for a uniform motion would be a straight horizontal line where velocity would be the Y axis, and time would be the X axis.
The reason is that velocity would be constant, and will not increase or decrease in a uniform motion, whereas time would pass by.
Therefore, the graph would show a straight horizontal line.
The reason is that velocity would be constant, and will not increase or decrease in a uniform motion, whereas time would pass by.
Therefore, the graph would show a straight horizontal line.
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The nature of velocity time graph for a uniform motion is straight horizontal line .
Explanation:
A v-t graph shows the variation of velocity with time for a moving object, which for uniform motion would be a straight line. This means that the acceleration wold be zero as the velocity does not change. Now, we can use a v-t graph to calculate the net displacement caused in an object by calculating the area under the curve, which will be equal to s = v x t. Also for a non-uniform motion the acceleration can also be calculated between two points by using this simple relation
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