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draw velocity time graph for uniform motion along a straight line how can you find the distance covered by the object during a given time from this graph ​

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Answered by palwindersaini961
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The velocity time curve for uniform motion along a straight line is in the picture attached. To calculate the distance covered by a body from the graph we have to find the area under the curve or the integral of the function ; where v is a function of t and a and b are any time t1 and t2 respectively.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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answer explained below

Step-by-step explanation:

The velocity time curve for uniform motion along a straight line is in the picture attached.

To calculate the distance covered by a body from the graph we have to find the area under the curve or the integral of the function ;

where v is a function of t and a and b are distances any time t1 and t2 respectively.

Distance can be found from the graph by finding the area under the curve or the integral of the function.

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