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Step 2: Determine Time Intervals. Calculate the time intervals (Δt) by subtracting t1 from t2. This value represents the elapsed time during which the object was in motion. Step 3: Calculate Average ...
Ensure that you’re using consistent time units, such as seconds. 3. Use the Linear Velocity Formula. With your calculated displacement and time, plug the values into the linear velocity formula: v = ...
Calculate the total displacement of the object, whose motion is represented by the velocity-time graph below. The displacement can be found by calculating the total area of the shaded sections ...
To calculate the displacement we need to calculate the area. This means dividing the “area” into a series of triangles and rectangles that allows us to determine the overall displacement. In ...
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