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which portion of the graph indicates the uniform motion of the object​

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Answered by ksajjankshubham
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Answer:

The distance−time graph for uniform motion of an object is a straight line (as shown in the following figure). The distance−time graph for non-uniform motion of an object is a curved line (as shown in the given figure)

Answered by anirudhayadav393
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Concept introduction:

There are different points and portion of a graph that represents the position and the motion of the identifying objects. In this context, distance time graph is popularly used in most cases to identify the uniform motion of a object.

Explanation:

Distance time graph is used to identify the uniform motion of an object in the graph. A straight line is mostly observed in case of uniform motion of an object as the time and distance covered are equal.

Final answer:

Straight line in the distance time graph indicates the uniform motion of an object.

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