It the equal amounts of time are T units of time, then the two graphs will be curves such that their width (domains) = T, but their heights (ranges) will be different.
From the information provided in the question, you may not assume that both the graphs start at the same time, not may you assume that they are straight lines.
uniform and non uniform motion uniform motion [ equal distance in equal intervals of time is known as uniform motion] non uniform motion [equal distance at unequal intervals of time is known as non uniform motion]
if there unequal velocities in equal intervals of time.
when the body travels in unequal velocity in equal intervals of time.
yes it can because of the calculated average which is equal
The most important thing in creating intervals for a frequency distribution is that the intervals used must be non-overlapping and contain all of the possible observations. They are often equal intervals, but sometimes unequal ones are used. It all depends on the data.
non uniform motion
If the speed is constant then equal distances are covered in equal intervals of time If acceleration is constant then equal change in velocity occurs in equal intervals of time.
when a car travels equal distance in equal intervals of time its velocity is uniform and equal
Uniform motion is when an object travels equal distances in equal intervals of time for eg. a car on a highway. non uniform motion is when an object travels unequal distances in equal intervals of time for eg. a car in a crowded market
The prefix for the word 'equal' is-: 'un'- which makes 'UNEQUAL'
A Body has variable speed if it covers unequal distance in equal interval of time is known as Variable Speed
unequal