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Draw a velocity-time graph for a body mOVing with an initial velocity u and uniform acceleration a. Use this graph to find the distance travelled by the body in time t.​

Answers

Answered by blackbangtan7866
2

Explanation:

Let

u

be the initial velocity

v

be the velocity at time

t

and

a

be the acceleration.

The distance travelled by the body in

t

second = area enclosed between the velocity-time graph and x−axis

Or

Distance traveled by the body in

t

seconds = area of trapezium OABD

=1/2×(sum of parallel sides)×height

=1/2×(u+v)×t

=

2

(u+v)t

=

2

(u+at)t

=u+

2

1

at

2

Answered by sonawaneprajakta17
0

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