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Draw distance time graph of a body (i) at rest
(ii) in uniform motion and
(iii) in non uniform motion.

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To solve the question of drawing distance-time graphs for a body at rest, in uniform motion, and in non-uniform motion, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Distance-Time Graph for a Body at Rest 1. **Understanding the Condition**: When a body is at rest, it does not change its position over time. This means that the distance remains constant. 2. **Graph Representation**: On a graph where the x-axis represents time and the y-axis represents distance, the graph will be a horizontal line. - **Coordinates**: For example, if the body is at a distance of 0 meters, the graph will be a horizontal line along the y-axis at 0 meters for all values of time. ### Step 2: Distance-Time Graph for a Body in Uniform Motion ...
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