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If the displacement of an object is proportional to the square of time, then the object moves with


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uniform velocity

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uniform acceleration

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increasing acceleration

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decreasing acceleration

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Solution

The correct option is B

uniform acceleration


Step1: Given data

It is given that the displacement of a body is proportional to the square of time.

Step2: Formula used

v=dxdt[v=velocity,dxdt=changeindisplacementovertime]a=dvdt[a=acceleration,dvdt=changeinvelocityovertime]

Step3: Calculating acceleration

Let us assume that x is the displacement of the body and t is time.

According to the given data, xt2.............(i)

This means that if the time is increased by factor n then the displacement of the particle will increase by a factor of n2 .

By adding a proportionality constant k to (i), we can write an equation for x as x=kt2..(ii).

We can see that the options are stating the velocity and the acceleration of a body. Velocity (v) of a body is the first derivative of displacement with respect to time.

Therefore, differentiate (ii) with respect to time t.

v=dxdt=ddt(kt2)v=2kt.............(iii)

Now, we can see that the velocity of the given body is directly proportional to t. Acceleration (a) of a body is the first derivative of its velocity with respect to time t.

Therefore, differentiate (iii) with respect to time t.

a=dvdt=ddt(2kt)a=2k

We know that k is a constant. Therefore, the acceleration of the body is constant. Constant acceleration is also called uniform acceleration.

Hence, option B is the correct answer.


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