MCQ
Velocity-time curve for a body projected vertically upwards is
  • A
    Parabola
  • B
    Ellipse
  • C
    Hyperbola
  • Straight line

Answer

Correct option: D.
Straight line
d
(d)Because acceleration due to gravity is constant so the slope of line will be constant i.e. velocity time curve for a body projected vertically upwards is straight line.

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