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The graph between area velocity
(Area swept y the line joining the planet and sun in unit time internal) and time is given by​

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Answered by gadepratik63
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Explanation:

The area under a velocity-time graph is a representation of the displacement. If the area is over a time interval, then the displacement during that time interval can be measured by the area under the graph bounded by the time interval.

Answered by Harddyharshvc
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In classical mechanics, areal velocity (also called sector velocity or sectorial velocity) is the rate at which area is swept out by a particle as it moves along a curve. In the adjoining figure, suppose that a particle moves along the blue curve. At a certain time t, the particle is located at point B, and a short while later, at time t + Δt, the particle has moved to point C. The area swept out by the particle is the green area in the figure, bounded by the line segments AB and AC and the curve along which the particle moves. The areal velocity equals this area divided by the time interval Δt in the limit that Δt becomes vanishingly small. It is an example of a pseudovector (also called axial vector), pointing normal to the plane containing the position and velocity vectors of the particle.

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