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25 April, 16:56

On a velocity vs time graph, what does a line of constant acceleration look like?

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  1. 25 April, 18:03
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    Answer: like a linear equation where the slope is the constant value of the acceleration.

    Explanation:

    As you know, acceleration is the rate of change of the velocity over time, so if we integrate the acceleration over the time, we obtain the equation for the velocity (plus a constant, which is the initial velocity)

    If we have a constant acceleration;

    a (t) = c

    we integrate it and get:

    v (t) = c*t + constant.

    This is a linear equation, so the graph where the acceleration is constant, looks like a linear equation with slope equal to the constant.
  2. 25 April, 19:53
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    Answer: It appears curved
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