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how can you get distance of an object from its velocity time graph

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Answered by ashwin48447
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Answer:

distance= time taken/ distance coverd

Explanation:

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Answered by richitavermadpsv
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Answer:

The total area under velocity-time graph

Explanation:

The net area(considering both positive and negative areas) between the line and the time axis of the velocity-time graph is equal to the magnitude of displacement of the object.

When all areas are taken as positive then the total area under the velocity-time graph gives the distance covered by the body in a 1-d motion.

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