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The area under the velocity time graph give the value of? ​

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Answered by Itzchosenone300
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The area under a velocity-time graph is the displacement. Velocity can be negative if an object is moving backwards. The displacement can also be negative. An area beneath the x-axis has a negative value.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The area under a velocity-time graph is the displacement. Velocity can be negative if an object is moving backwards. The displacement can also be negative. An area beneath the x-axis has a negative value.

The shaded triangle on the velocity-time graph has a base of 4 seconds and a height of 40 m/s. Since the area of triangle is found by using the formula A = ½ * b * h, the area is ½ * (4 s) * (40 m/s) = 80 m.

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