Physics, asked by upadhyay9772, 9 months ago

why the area of figure in velocity time graph equals to displacement​

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Answered by pixx
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If the shape of the graph can be broken into simple geometric shapes, the total area under the line can be calculated by adding the areas of those shapes. The area under a speed-time graph is the distance

Answered by rishitsekhri33
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Explanation:

If the shape of the graph can be broken into simple geometric shapes, the total area under the line can be calculated by adding the areas of those shapes.

The area under a speed-time graph is the distance. Speed cannot be negative, and neither can the distance. This is because speed and distance are scalars.

The area under a velocity-time graph is the displacement. Velocity can be negative if an object is moving backwards. The displacement can also be negative. An area beneath the -axis has a negative value. An area above the -axis has a positive value. Be careful when calculating the total displacement, when summing the displacements remember to include the + and − signs of the displacements.

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