Aread under a v-t graph represents a physical quantity wch has the unit
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You can think in this way:
Area = length x breadth = velocity x time (for v-t graph)
= meter/second x second
= meter
ALITER:
If you have the knowledge of calculus:
=> ds = v dt
Integrating both sides,
s=
which means that area under v- t graph gives distance
That means the unis are: METERS
Area = length x breadth = velocity x time (for v-t graph)
= meter/second x second
= meter
ALITER:
If you have the knowledge of calculus:
=> ds = v dt
Integrating both sides,
s=
which means that area under v- t graph gives distance
That means the unis are: METERS
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Area under v-t graph represent displacement whose unit is metre or (m).
Because, unit of velocity v = m/s and unit of time (T) = s.
Unit of v - t graph = m/s × s = m
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