Physics, asked by Anonymous, 8 months ago

To find displacement from a velocity-time graph, we calculate the selected area between the slope and x-axis. However, do we use the same formula to find distance from the velocity-time graph? Even though displacement doesn't equal distance? Can we even find distance from the velocity-time graph in the first place, or only displacement? Side Note: I'll be deleting the answers I find useless.

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Answered by Manikandanravi2008
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Answer: i think this may help u

Explanation:

What does the vertical axis represent on a velocity graph? ... People get so used to finding velocity by determining the slope—as would be done with a position ... The area under a velocity graph represents the displacement of the object. To see ... To find the displacement during this time interval, we could use this formula.

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