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A body is thrown vertically upwards. Which one of the following graphs correctly represent the velocity vs time?

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The correct Answer is:
c

As the velocity is thrown vertically upwards , we know that a constant acceleration g is acting in the downwards direction .
Let the intital velocity of the body be `mu` , thus the instantaneous value of the velocity is given by :
`v = u - gt`
The graph correspoding to the above dervied result is as given in option (c).
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