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Prove that area enclosed by velocity time graph is equal distance/displacement travelled by the moving body.​

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Answered by LEGEND778
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Show that area under velocity time graph gives displacement

It has been learned in this lesson that the area bounded by the line and the axes of a velocity-time graph is equal to the displacement of an object during that particular time period. The area can be identified as a rectangle, triangle, or trapezoid.

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Answered by sreedasvp
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The area under the line on a velocity-time graph is equal to the displacement of the object. If the shape of the graph can be broken into simple geometric shapes, the total area under the line can be calculated by adding the areas of those shapes.

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