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an object that travels at 15cm/s for 1 seconds and then stops for 2 second.calculate the distance using the formula
distance=speed × time. also draw a distance time graph who all will be answering these question I will ma rk them brainliest​

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Answered by ananyaanuj2006
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The co –ordinates of vertices of triangle ABC are A (1,-1), B (-4, 6) and C (-3,-5)

Answered by moinraja
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Lesson 4 of this unit at The Physics Classroom focused on the use of velocity-time graphs to describe the motion of objects. In that Lesson, it was emphasized that the slope of the line on a velocity-time graph is equal to the acceleration of the object and the area between the line and the time axis is equal to the displacement of the object. Thus, velocity-time graphs can be used to determine numerical values and relationships between the quantities displacement (d), velocity (v), acceleration (a) and time (t). In Lesson 6, the focus has been upon the use of four kinematic equations to describe the motion of objects and to predict the numerical values of one of the four motion parameters - displacement (d), velocity (v), acceleration (a) and time (t). Thus, there are now two methods available to solve problems involving the numerical relationships between displacement, velocity, acceleration and time. In this part of Lesson 6, we will investigate the relationships between these two methods.

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