MHT CET · Physics · Motion In One Dimension
The following figures show the variation of displacement with time of a particular object.
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

- A Figure (a) and (b) show object at rest and object moving with uniform velocity in positive \(x\) direction respectively.
- B Figure (b) and (c) show object at rest and object moving with uniform velocity in negative \(x\) direction respectively.
- C Figure (c) and (d) show object at rest and object moving with uniform velocity in negative \(x\) direction respectively.
- D Figure (a) and (b) show object at rest.
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Correct Answer
(A) Figure (a) and (b) show object at rest and object moving with uniform velocity in positive \(x\) direction respectively.
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Detailed explanation
In figure a, the graph represents no change in position of the object, which shows that the object is in rest.
In figure b, the graph has slope-I, which shows that the object is moving with a uniform velocity as the slope is constant throughout the time period. The slope of displacement-time graph is the velocity of the object
In figure b, the graph has slope-I, which shows that the object is moving with a uniform velocity as the slope is constant throughout the time period. The slope of displacement-time graph is the velocity of the object
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