1. The distance covered by a particle can be calculated from its velocity-time graph by (a) finding the slope of the graph. (b) finding the area between the graph and time axis. (e) by finding area between the graph and the velocity axis, (d) we cannot find distance traveled from this graph.
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The net area(considering both positive and negative areas) between the line and the time axis of the velocity-time graph is equal to the magnitude of displacement of the object.
When all areas are taken as positive then the total area under the velocity-time graph gives the distance covered by the body in a 1-d motion.
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