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- Must increase
- Must decrease
- Can either increase or decrease or remain constant
- Can increase, decrease, or remain constant depending on the direction of initial velocity
- Acceleration
- Velocity
- Displacement
- Time
- Uniform velocity
- Uniform acceleration downwards along the incline
- Uniform acceleration upwards along the incline
- Non-uniform acceleration
- Constant and equal to g (downwards)
- Constant and equal to g (upwards)
- Decreasing
- Increasing
- Time
- Square of time
- Velocity
- Acceleration
- Straight line inclined to the time axis
- Curved line
- Horizontal straight line
- Vertical line
- v = u + at
- v = d/t
- F = ma
- 2 m/s
- 5 m/s
- 10 m/s
- 25 m/s
- Uniform velocity
- Non-uniform acceleration
- Uniform acceleration
- Zero acceleration
- Its velocity changes.
- Its speed must always increase.
- It covers unequal distances in equal time intervals (if starting from rest).
- Its acceleration is constant.
- Only constant in magnitude
- Only constant in direction
- Constant in both magnitude and direction
- Continuously changing
- Horizontal line
- Curved line
- Straight line with a non-zero slope
- Vertical line
- Velocity remains constant.
- Speed changes at a constant rate.
- Velocity changes by equal amounts in equal time intervals.
- Displacement changes at a constant rate.
- Free ribosomes in the cytoplasm
- Nucleus
- Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
- Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
- Energy production
- DNA synthesis
- Secretion of proteins
- Ribosome assembly
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