Physics
Draw a velocity-time graph for a body moving with an initial velocity u and uniform acceleration a. Use this graph to find the distance travelled by the body in time t.
Motion in One Dimension
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Answer
Below is the velocity-time graph for a body moving with an initial velocity u and uniform acceleration a:
Let v be the velocity at time t for this body having initial velocity u and uniform acceleration a as shown in the graph.
Distance travelled by the body in time t = Area under the velocity-time curve.
Hence,
Distance travelled = area of trapezium OABD
= x sum of parallel sides x height
= x (OA + DB) x OD
= x (u + v) x t
=
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