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why time is independent to velocity?​

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Answered by ashu8543
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Explanation:

velocity-position

Velocity is directly proportional to time when acceleration is constant (v ∝ t). Displacement is proportional to time squared when acceleration is constant (∆s ∝ t2).

Answered by mohitroy032006
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Answer:

1) Velocity is directly proportional to time when acceleration is constant. Displacement is proportional to time squared when acceleration is constant.

2) An independent variable is manipulated by the experimenter. Any changes made are predictable. The dependent variable reacts to changes made to the independent variable. Its changes are not controlled by the experimenter and can be hard to predict.

3) In this particular experiment, the scientist is measuring how the particle's distance changes over a given time. She is able to control the amount of time that she measures, but is only able to observe the distance traveled.

4) In a graph, the independent variable will be graphed on the x-axis.

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