what is the quantity which is measured by the area occupied below the velocity time graph
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DISPLACEMENT IS THE RIGHT ANSWER
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The area occupied under a velocity-time graph is the displacement.
Explanation:
The distance travelled by the moving body is represented by the area under the velocity-time graph.
Velocity time graph:
- A velocity-time graph displays the direction and speed of an object's motion over a certain amount of time.
- Speed-time graphs are also called as velocity-time graphs.
- The object's velocity is plotted along the vertical axis of a velocity-time graph. The starting time is represented on the horizontal axis.
Features of velocity time graph
- When an object moves at a constant speed, its displacement is determined by multiplying its speed by the length of time it has been moving.
- On a velocity-time graph, the object's displacement is represented by the area under the line.
- The area under the curve would similarly be negative if velocity were negative.
Final answer:
Displacement is the quantity which is measured by the area occupied below the velocity time graph
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