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Area under velocity time graph gives

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Answered by rockygagan8970
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Explanation:

The area under a velocity graph represents the displacement of the object. To see why, consider the following graph of motion that shows an object maintaining a constant velocity of 6 meters per second for a time of 5 seconds.

Answered by gayathrisrpk2k3
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The area under a velocity-time graph is a representation of the displacement. If the area is over a time interval, then the displacement during that time interval can be measured by the area under the graph bounded by the time interval. ... Bonus: the slope of a V-t graph is a measure of acceleration.

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