what does the area below the velocity time graph physically signify?
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The area under the velocity/time curve is the total displacement. If you divide that by the change in time, you will get the average velocity. Velocity is the vector form of speed. If velocity is always non-negative, then average velocity and average speed are the same.
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The area under a velocity graph represents the displacement of the object.
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