Physics
State how the velocity-time graph can be used to find —
(i) the acceleration of a body,
(ii) the distance travelled by the body in a given time, and
(iii) the displacement of the body in a given time.
Answer
(i) Acceleration of a body — As acceleration is equal to the ratio of change in velocity and time taken, therefore, the slope ( or gradient ) of the velocity-time graph gives the acceleration.
(ii) Distance travelled by the body in a given time — The total distance travelled by the body is obtained by the arithmetic sum of the positive displacement and negative displacement (without sign).
(iii) Displacement of the body — As the product of velocity and time gives the displacement, therefore, the area enclosed between the velocity-time sketch and X - axis (i.e., the time axis) gives the displacement of the body.
The total displacement is obtained by adding positive displacement and negative displacement numerically with proper sign.
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(a) a straight line parallel to time axis?
(b) a straight line inclined to the time axis with an acute angle?
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(d) a curve