Because when you calculate the area you multiply the units of x axis and y axis to find the final unit, which is most likely going to be m for displacement. You can verify this by looking at one of the examples provided and derive the area from the constant velocity over the period of time.
Because the second value is the area of a rectangle (which should actually be a square, we should have shown it better, apologies) and both sides are equal 3 (3 up, and 3 to the right --> if you look at the graph you will notice that we count the difference between 5 and 2, which is 3).
Why does the area under the velocity-time graph represent displacement?
Because when you calculate the area you multiply the units of x axis and y axis to find the final unit, which is most likely going to be m for displacement. You can verify this by looking at one of the examples provided and derive the area from the constant velocity over the period of time.
An answer that I came to was that m/s*s=m because the ‘s’s cancel each other out
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how do you get the displacement from a v-t graph?
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Is it the displacement or the distance
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in the second sum why should you multiply 3 into 3 when you are supposed to do 5 into 3
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Because the second value is the area of a rectangle (which should actually be a square, we should have shown it better, apologies) and both sides are equal 3 (3 up, and 3 to the right --> if you look at the graph you will notice that we count the difference between 5 and 2, which is 3).
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It has to be the displacement, not the distance or total distance.
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How do you calculate the resultant force through a Velocity - Time graph?
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What is the difference between velocity time graph , area under the curve and slope of the graph
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