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If a body moves with constant velocity, its acceleration-time graph will be:
AAn inclined line
BA vertical line
CA line coinciding with the time axis
DA parabola
✓ Correct Answer: C — A line coinciding with the time axis
Constant velocity means zero acceleration, so the graph stays at zero on the y-axis.
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