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derive formula from velocity displacement graph​

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Answered by vijaydivate76
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Answer: Displacement equals the original velocity multiplied by time plus one half the acceleration multiplied by the square of time.

Answered by ap1861450
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This slope is equal to dv/dx. At that point (displacement) itself we also get the velocity directly from the graph. The product of these two gives the instantaneous acceleration for a given position. For calculation of slope it is necessary for the graph to be smooth and differentiable at that point.

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