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Why is the distance travelled is equal to the area of the trapezium in the second equation of the motion?

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Answered by BadBoy1810
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The area under that curve is going to be the distance traveled, because, or the displacement. Because displacement is just the velocity times the change in time. So if you just take out a rectangle right over there. So this is my velocity axis.

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