Figure 3.21 shows the x-t plot of one-dimensional motion of a particle. Is it correct to say from the graph that the particle moves in a straight line for t < 0 and on a parabolic path for t > 0? If not, suggest a suitable physical context for this graph.
Answer: No
The x-t graph of a
particle moving in a straight line for t < 0 and on a parabolic path for t >
0 cannot be shown as the given graph. This is because, the given particle does
not follow the trajectory of path followed by the particle as t = 0, x = 0. A
physical situation that resembles the above graph is of a freely falling body held for sometime at a height
physical situation that resembles the above graph is of a freely falling body held for sometime at a height
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