how can we find the value of displacement covered by a particle during a given time from its velocity time graph
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CHANGING VELOCITY IS ALWAYS EQUAL TO RATE OF CHANGE OF DISPLACEMENT
V=Ds/Dt
where s is DISPLACEMENT
AS ACCORDING TO GRAPH SYSTEM
✓✓WE CAN PLACE DISPLACEMENT AGAINST TIME
THEN THAT GRAPH SHOWS VELOCITY
✓✓✓WE CAN PLACE VELOCITY WITH RESPECT TO TIME SO THE GRAPH GIVES DISPLACEMENT
HENCE WE CAN IDENTIFY THE VALUE OF DISPLACEMENT WITH THE GRAPH IN BETWEEN VELOCITY VS TIME
HOPE HELP U
V=Ds/Dt
where s is DISPLACEMENT
AS ACCORDING TO GRAPH SYSTEM
✓✓WE CAN PLACE DISPLACEMENT AGAINST TIME
THEN THAT GRAPH SHOWS VELOCITY
✓✓✓WE CAN PLACE VELOCITY WITH RESPECT TO TIME SO THE GRAPH GIVES DISPLACEMENT
HENCE WE CAN IDENTIFY THE VALUE OF DISPLACEMENT WITH THE GRAPH IN BETWEEN VELOCITY VS TIME
HOPE HELP U
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hey your answer is.....
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Velocity-Time graph is used to find the rate of change of velocity per unit time.So it tells us about acceleration.
But if we want to find displacement from the V-T graph.... we can use a formula which is easily known by us....that is...
Displacement = velocity × time.
By this formula we can easily find displacement in a V-T graph....
To find displacement in a V-T graph we just have find the area under velocity and time graph by just multiplying velocity and time....
So area under V-T graph gives us displacement....
Hope it helps..........Mark......me...
______________________
Velocity-Time graph is used to find the rate of change of velocity per unit time.So it tells us about acceleration.
But if we want to find displacement from the V-T graph.... we can use a formula which is easily known by us....that is...
Displacement = velocity × time.
By this formula we can easily find displacement in a V-T graph....
To find displacement in a V-T graph we just have find the area under velocity and time graph by just multiplying velocity and time....
So area under V-T graph gives us displacement....
Hope it helps..........Mark......me...
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