MCQ
The graph of displacement v/s time is given below Its corresponding velocity-time graph will be

  • B

  • C

  • D

Answer

Correct option: A.

a
(a)We know that the velocity of body is given by the slope of displacement -time graph. So it is clear that initially slope of the graph is positive and after some time it becomes zero (corresponding to the peak of graph) and then it will becomes negative.

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