Velocity-Time Graph During Uniformly Accelerated Motion

Velocity-Time Graph During Uniformly Accelerated Motion
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In a velocity-time diagram (\(v\)-\(t\) diagram) of a non-uniform (uniformly accelerated), the velocity function \(\class{blue}{v(}t\class{blue}{)}\) is a straight line. The velocity in a uniformly accelerated motion therefore increases linearly. The slope of this straight line is the constant acceleration: \( \class{red}{a} = \Delta v / \class{brown}{\Delta t} \).

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