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what is integration in physics

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Answered by priyadarsini33
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Integration is the reverse operation to differentiation i.e. it is the process of getting from the derivative start fraction, d, g, left bracket, x, right bracket, divided by, d, x, end fraction, equals, g, prime, left bracket, x, right bracket,dxdg(x)=g′(x) to the function g, left bracket, x, right bracket,g(x).

Answered by Darshaner18
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  • Integration is the reverse operation to differentiation i.e. it is the process of getting from the derivative start fraction, d, g, left bracket, x, right bracket, divided by, d, x, end fraction, equals, g, prime, left bracket, x, right bracket,dxdg(x)=g′(x) to the function g, left bracket, x, right bracket,g(x).
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