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If the area covered by V-T graph is tye same above the x axis and below the x axis, the distance covered is? A. Zero B. Twice the area C. Non- zero D. Equal to single area Please answer with explanation

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Answered by DrSoham
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Answer:

(A)Zero

Explanation:

S=VT

as the equation says that the area covered by V-T graph is equal to the distance covered by the particle in the given time and velocity.

It will be plus distance if V-T graph is plotted above the +X axis and negetive distance if the V-T graph is plotted below the +X axis.....so the area will minus from the below +X axis's area....And it will be ithe distance covered by the particle...

So, Distance= the area covered above the +X axis - the area covered below + X axis

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