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area under a v-t graph represent a physical quantity which has the unit ​

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Answered by JyotirmayeeMohanta
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Answer:

Area under v-t graph represents displacement whose unit is meter (m).

As unit of velocity(v)=m/s and unit of time (t)=s

Unit of v-t graph =

 \frac{m}{s} \times s = m

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Answered by VaibhavSR
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Answer:

meter is the answer    

Explanation:

A velocity-time graph suggests the rate and path an item travels over a particular duration of time. Velocity-time graphs also are referred to as speed-time graphs. The vertical axis of a velocity-time graph is the rate of the item. The horizontal axis is the time from the start.

Area below a v-t graph represents a bodily amount that's Distance. Area below the v-t graph will usually deliver distance. And distance has a unit of m

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