Given acceleration (a)-time (t) graph represents motion with :
uniform velocity
uniform acceleration
non uniform acceleration
none of these
A
uniform velocity
B
non uniform acceleration
C
uniform acceleration
D
none of these
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Motion cannot have uniform velocity as acceleration is non-zero. (A) is wrong. Motion cannot have uniform acceleration as acceleration is decreasing with time. (B) is wrong. It has non-uniform acceleration.
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