what does the area under acceleration time graph represent?
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The area under an acceleration graph represents the change in velocity. In other words, the area under theacceleration graph for a certain timeinterval is equal to the change in velocity during that time interval.
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The area under an acceleration graph represents the change in velocity. In other words, the area under theacceleration graph for a certain timeinterval is equal to the change in velocity during that time interval.
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Acceleration vs. time graphs tell us about an object's velocity in the same way that velocity vs. time graphs tell us about an object's displacement. The change in velocity in a given time interval is equal to the area underthe graph during that same time interval.
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The area under an acceleration graph represents the change in velocity. In other words, the area under theacceleration graph for a certain timeinterval is equal to the change in velocity during that time interval.
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Acceleration vs. time graphs tell us about an object's velocity in the same way that velocity vs. time graphs tell us about an object's displacement. The change in velocity in a given time interval is equal to the area underthe graph during that same time interval.
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