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A body starts from rest at position O and accelerates uniformly to a position A then continues moving at a constant velocity for some time to position B before coming to rest a C
Show the movement of the body graphically
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★The uniform acceleration of the body
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Show the movement of the body graphically
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★The uniform acceleration of the body
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is impossible for me to show the movement of the body graphically as I am a text-based AI. However, I can explain the graphical representation of the movement in words.
On a distance-time graph, the movement of the body can be represented as follows:
- Initially, the body starts from rest at position O. This would be shown as a point on the graph at time t=0 and distance d=0.
- The body then accelerates uniformly from position O to position A. The acceleration is represented by a straight line on the graph with a positive slope. The steeper the slope, the greater the acceleration. The time taken to reach position A depends on the acceleration of the body.
- At position A, the body reaches a constant velocity and continues moving at this velocity for some time. The velocity is represented by a horizontal line on the graph, indicating a constant rate of change of distance with time.
- After some time, the body comes to rest at position C. This is represented by another point on the graph, at a certain distance and time.
- The uniform acceleration of the body can be determined by measuring the slope of the line between positions O and A on the graph. The slope represents the change in distance per unit time, and thus the acceleration.
Note: The graph would only show the general shape of the movement and may not be to scale or accurately represent the exact distances and times involved.
On a distance-time graph, the movement of the body can be represented as follows:
- Initially, the body starts from rest at position O. This would be shown as a point on the graph at time t=0 and distance d=0.
- The body then accelerates uniformly from position O to position A. The acceleration is represented by a straight line on the graph with a positive slope. The steeper the slope, the greater the acceleration. The time taken to reach position A depends on the acceleration of the body.
- At position A, the body reaches a constant velocity and continues moving at this velocity for some time. The velocity is represented by a horizontal line on the graph, indicating a constant rate of change of distance with time.
- After some time, the body comes to rest at position C. This is represented by another point on the graph, at a certain distance and time.
- The uniform acceleration of the body can be determined by measuring the slope of the line between positions O and A on the graph. The slope represents the change in distance per unit time, and thus the acceleration.
Note: The graph would only show the general shape of the movement and may not be to scale or accurately represent the exact distances and times involved.
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