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The velocity-time graph of a runner is given. What is the total distance covered by the runner in 16 s?

(a)100m (b)70 m (c)30m (d) 130m​

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Answered by scienceclass10
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Answer:

Answer: The total distance is 130 m and the acceleration is zero at 11 second.

Answered by angelhere2007
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Answer:

d. 130m

Explanation:

To find the distance from the velocity-time graph, we have to find the area of the graph.

In this graph,

Divide the graph into a triangle(on the left side) and a rectangle(on the right side)

Area of the triangle = 1/2*height*base

                                 = 1/2 * 10 * 6

                                 = 30

Area of the rectangle = height*base

                                    = 10 * (16-6)

                                    = 10 * 10

                                    = 100

Total area = 100 + 30 = 130

Therefore, the the distance travelled is 130 m

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