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1. Take the speed at which the body moves as 10 m/s 2. Calculate the distance travelled by the body every second 3. Take the time on the x-axis and distance travelled on the y-axis 4. Plot the distance vs time graph on a centimeter graph sheet taking 1cm= 1 s 5. Repeat the steps 2-4 for a speed of 50 m/s on the same graph sheet 6. Observe the graphs obtained for different speeds a) Find the nature of the graph obtained b) What kind of motion is obtained- uniform/non-uniform?

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Answer:

a)this graph is also a line b) in both cases we have a uniform movement

Step-by-step explanation:

In this exercise we have a uniform movement

v = d / t

d = v t

in the table we give some values ​​to make the graph

t (s) d (m)

1 10

2 20

3 30

In the attached we can see the graph that is a straight line

we have another vehicle at v = 50 me / S

t (s) d (m)

1 50

2 100

3 150

this graph is also a line

b) in both cases we have a uniform movement

1. Take the speed at which the body moves as 10 m/s 2. Calculate the distance travelled-example-1
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