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For a particle moving along straight line with constant acceleration (a), we define velocity of the particle with time as
`v=u+at`, (u`=`initial velocity)
Draw the velocity-time graph of the particle in following situations.
(i) Velocity is decresing with time (i.e., acceleration in negative)
(ii) Initial velocity is negative but acceleration is positive

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