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Fig. 2 (NCT). 6 shows ` x-t` plot of one dismensional motion a particle. Is it correct to say from the graph that the particle moves in a straight line for ` t lt 0 `and on a parabolic path form ` t gt 0 `? If not, suggest a suitable physical contxt for this graph.

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