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show that area under velocity time grap is equal to displacement​

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Answered by hickey
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Explanation:

The area under a speed-time graph is the distance, not displacement. The area under a velocity-time graph is the displacement.

Answered by shaikhaafreen990
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The displacement of an object moving with a constant velocity is equal to the product of the velocity and the amount of time the object is in motion. The area under the line on a velocity-time graph is equal to the displacement of the object.

  • The area under a speed-time graph is the distance. Speed cannot be negative, and neither can the distance. This is because speed and distance are scalars.

  • The area under a velocity-time graph is the displacement.

  • When velocity is negative, the area under the curve would also be negative.

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