The area under velocity – time graph represents a) velocity of the moving object b) displacement covered by the moving object c) speed of the moving object d) acceleration of the moving object
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The correct answer to the question is that the area under velocity-time graph represents the option b) displacement covered by the moving object.
The term velocity can be defined as the function of an infinite set of values that are corresponding to time.
These values describe the infinite group of velocity points.
In order to find the distance traveled in the graph, we need to find the area of the portion where the velocity is increasing at a constant rate and the portion where the velocity is constant.
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The term velocity can be defined as the function of an infinite set of values that are corresponding to time.
These values describe the infinite group of velocity points.
In order to find the distance traveled in the graph, we need to find the area of the portion where the velocity is increasing at a constant rate and the portion where the velocity is constant.
Further explanation can be found from
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