Physics, asked by deepak2004genius, 1 year ago

how can you find magnitude of velocity from a displacement time graph of an object

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Answered by tejasgupta
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you can find magnitude of velocity from a displacement time graph of an object in motion by finding the slope of the graph, ie. Perpendicular/base......hope this helps you.....do rate and mark as brainest if this helps you........

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Answered by Anonymous
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The velocity of body can be found by finding the slope of displacement-graph.. as the slope of graph (Y-axis/X-axis) is equal to displacement/time which is equal to velocity.

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