Per NCERT, what is the shape of an x-t graph for motion with UNIFORM (zero acceleration) — i.e. constant velocity?
AA STRAIGHT LINE inclined to the time axis
BHorizontal line at constant x
CA parabola
DVertical line
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. A STRAIGHT LINE inclined to the time axis
Per NCERT §Summary, uniform motion (zero acceleration, constant v) → x-t is straight inclined line.
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