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a) leave the intercept on the 1/v axis unchanged
b)give parallel straight lines
c) move the intercept on the 1/[s] axis closer to zero
d) leave the intercept of the 1/[s] axis unchanged
e) move the intercept on the 1/[s] axis closer to zero and leave the intercept on the 1v axis unchanged
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