Question #c044d
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Sep 9, 2016
Lets draw a figure representing the problem
- A horizontal line on a V-T graph represents a
#ul"constant"# velocity.
Notice that in the horizontal line shown in blue, velocity does not change with time.
We know that the area bound by the line and the axes of a velocity-time V-T graph is equal to the displacement of the moving object during that particular time. Again see the blue line.
2. As such: A horizontal line anywhere above the time axis means motion in the
- A horizontal line on the time axis means no motion.
See the red line. Area under the V-T time graph is#0# . Also notice that for this line#"V"=0# .