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What relationship would you observe between displacement and time for a graph showing constant velocity?

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If we assume that the velocity of an object is constant, then it would mean that its speed is fixed and not changing over time. Therefore, the displacement of the object should vary uniformly with the passage of time. This would result in a straight, horizontal line on a graph of displacement versus time, indicating that the displacement of the object remains the same for any given amount of time.
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