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OpenStudy (anonymous):

on a d/t plot, how does motion with increasing velocity differ from uniform motion?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

on a d/t plot,the slope of the curve gives the velocity at that instant. In uniform motion,the velocity remains constant,therefore the slope remains constant,i.e.the curve is a straight line. When the velocity is increasing,the slope also keeps increasing as its measure will give velocity.Therefore the curve will be the one with increasing slope in this case.

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