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this is from an EK book
they ask which of the following graphs displays a constant velocity... to get to the point, the answer was a Displacement vs Time graph in which the slope was a straight line parallel to the horizontal... (in this case, it would mean the displacement is constant as time is increasing)
I don't get how that is constant velocity? Can someone shed some light on this? I mean, in order for it to be constant, would the displacement not have to move proportionally to the time?
they ask which of the following graphs displays a constant velocity... to get to the point, the answer was a Displacement vs Time graph in which the slope was a straight line parallel to the horizontal... (in this case, it would mean the displacement is constant as time is increasing)
I don't get how that is constant velocity? Can someone shed some light on this? I mean, in order for it to be constant, would the displacement not have to move proportionally to the time?