Physics, asked by salimkhan3238, 10 months ago

How do you get the displacement of a particle in a time interval T1 to T2 from it's velocity-time graph

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Answered by divyakumari123
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Answer:

You simply find the area between the plot line and the time axis. ... The acceleration of a particle moving in a straight line is given by the relation a√v. Its displacement and velocity at time t=2s are 42.67m and 16m/s.

Answered by kasikayal2001
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Explanation:

Area enclosed by the velocity time graph with the time axis in the given time interval is the displacement of the particle in that time interval.

Remember it as DVA.

If you go by this order, the second quantity is given by the the differentiation of the first quantity which means finding the slope of the graph.

when you go by the reverse you find the second quantity by integrating the first or finding the area enclosed by it with the time axis.

Hope it helps you!!!!

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