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The displacement of the body in 5 second from the beginning of the motion is ​

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Answered by josnaelsajoseph
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Answer:

12.5 m

Explanation:

The displacement of the body in 5 seconds from the beginning of the motion is. 12.5 m.

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

The displacement of the object is 50 m in the first 5 seconds.

Explanation:

  • This is a velocity-time graph
  • The area under a velocity-time graph gives the value of the displacement
  • Displacement = 1/2 (5-0) (20-0) = 1/2 (5) (20) = 50 m
  • A displacement is a vector in geometry and mechanics that have a length equal to the shortest distance between a point P's initial and final positions.
  • The term "displacement" refers to a shift in an object's position. It is a vector quantity with a magnitude and direction.
  • When the acceleration is constant (positive) and the particle's initial velocity is zero, its speed will rise linearly.

The displacement is 50 m.

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