Which of the following curves possibly represent one-dimensional motion of a particle? Choose the correct answer from the options given below.

  • A
    $A, B$ and $D$ only
  • B
    $A, B$ and $C$ only
  • C
    $A$ and $B$ only
  • D
    $A, C$ and $D$ only

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Which one of the following statements is wrong?

$A$ car accelerates from rest with $2 \,m/s^2$ on a straight line path and then comes to rest after applying brakes. Total distance travelled by the car is $100 \,m$ in $20 \,s$. Then,the maximum velocity attained by the car is (in $\,m/s$)

Two cars start from a point at the same time in a straight line and their positions are represented by $x_1(t) = at + bt^2$ and $x_2(t) = Ft - t^2$. At what time do the cars have the same velocity?

Select the incorrect statement among the following$:-$
$S_1 :$ If the acceleration is zero,a moving particle will perform uniform motion.
$S_2 :$ Motion with constant speed may or may not be uniform motion.
$S_3 :$ If a particle moves on a curved path,its acceleration can never be zero.
$S_4 :$ In successive time intervals,if the average velocities of a particle are equal,then the particle must be moving with uniform velocity.

$Assertion$: $A$ body with constant acceleration always moves along a straight line.
$Reason$: $A$ body with constant acceleration may not speed up.

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