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Why does a velocity - time graph have a line which is never parallel to the velocity axis ?
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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 2 months ago

  • A graph that is parallel to velocity axis, is perpendicular to time axis.
  • Thus, if the graph is parallel to velocity axis, then we can say that at a particular instant of time, the velocity increases from some initial value to a final value.
  • This means that the velocity change occurs at same time and hence the slope of the graph will be infinity. Thus, the acceleration of the body is infinite.
  • This is physically not possible.
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