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How is constant velocity indicated on an acceleration-time graph?

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"Constant velocity" means that there is no acceleration. Acceleration = 0 .

So its graph is zero at every time. The line on the graph lies on the X-axis.

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A motion described as a constant, positive velocity results in a line of zero slope (a horizontal line has zero slope) when plotted as a velocity-time graph.
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