Physics, asked by swarnareka, 1 year ago

which of the following graphs is not possible?​

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Answered by virushah2902
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Answer:

(2) because the velocity cannot become zero suddenly

2)

Answered by tanvigupta426
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Answer:

The correct answer is the graph (2).

Explanation:

The term displacement means that an object has moved, or has been displaced. Displacement exists determined to be the difference in position of an object.

The graph (2) is not possible because the velocity cannot become zero for no displacement

For process $A B,

\frac{d x}{d x} \rightarrow \infty$ as $d x \rightarrow 0$

acceleration,

a=\frac{d v}{d x} \\

As  \frac{d v}{d x} \rightarrow \infty \\

a \rightarrow \infty

Infinite acceleration is not possible, so graph (2) is not possible.

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