Physics, asked by rajeevjnp, 23 days ago

Consider the given velocity-time graph.
What does the area under the line represent? How much is it?
Please tell the correct answer with explanation...

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Displacement

Explanation:

Generally are under v-t graph represent displacement  and its slope gives acceleration

Answered by deskinfosys
1

Answer:

The area under the line represents the S scalar or the distance.

Explanation:

YOU MUST BE KNOWING THE EQUATION v=u+at=@

As m/s * s is equal to m, which is a unit to measure the distance,

=> s= are of trapezium ABCD

=>area of Rectangle BCDE + Area of triangle ABE

=>by putting values

=>u*t+ 1/2*v-u *t

=>ut+1/2at^2(As by using @, v-u=at)

and this equation also stands for the distance and thsi is the second equation of motion, hope it helps

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