Physics, asked by vishalbaibhav000, 3 months ago

How do we determine displacement of an object (in which direction it is going on) from the given acceleration-time graph??or we can't??​

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Answered by JENOVIN2001
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If the graph is velocity vs time, thenfinding the area will give youdisplacement, because velocity =displacement / time. If the graph isacceleration vs time, then finding the area gives you change in velocity, because acceleration = change invelocity / time.

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Answered by dhruvighelani
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the graph is velocity vs time, then finding the area will give you displacement, because velocity = displacement / time. If the graph is acceleration vs time, then finding the area gives you change in velocity, because acceleration = change in velocity / time

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