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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How to find the distance travelled using velocity-time graph?? Help please anyone !!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Just like finding most formulea we can look the unit and use basic maths to change it. so what is the unit of velocity? m/s and the unit of time is 's' or seconds. now we need hte unit of distance; (m) how do we find meters with m/s and s. if we we multiply the units, the seconds will cancel out. |dw:1444479058737:dw| now all we gotta do is replace the units in the equation with the quantities of each unit. so m/s with velocity and s with time and we get. \[distance=speed \times time\] lets asume that in our graph the magnitude of each is 4 and 2 reaspectivly. our graph would look like this; |dw:1444479601545:dw| distance=speed into time=4x2= 8m.

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