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deceleration or negative
If you mean 'measured by the area under the speed/time graph' then this is total distance travelled.
The area under the velocity time graph of an object is equal to the distance travelled by that object in that time. This is because displacement is the integral of velocity with respect to time so integrating velocity from time A to time B will give the displacement from time A to time B. ( Integrating is the same as calculating the area under the graph)
postion is the area under the slope
In the context of capacitors, the area under a current, I, time, t, graph equals the total charged stored on a capacitor.
It represent the distance covered is 40 metre.
its the velocity
Nothing in particular. It certainly does not represent acceleration.
This value would represent the value for Power
In a speed - time graph, the area under the line equals the distance traveled during the time interval A of ____ = L X W A of triangle = 1/2 bh
The area under a graph of force against distance (or extension, if it's a spring) represents the work done by that force. Since it sounds like you're talking about a spring, you should know that the area would represent the work done to stretch the spring that distance, and also represents the amount of elastic potential energy contained by the spring.
change in velocity
The momentum-time graph is the integral of the force-time graph. that is, it is the area under the curve of the f-t graph.The momentum-time graph is the integral of the force-time graph. that is, it is the area under the curve of the f-t graph.The momentum-time graph is the integral of the force-time graph. that is, it is the area under the curve of the f-t graph.The momentum-time graph is the integral of the force-time graph. that is, it is the area under the curve of the f-t graph.
The area under an acceleration-time graph is equal to the object's velocity (not change in velocity).
deceleration or negative
It can represent the graph of a strict inequality where the inequality is satisfied by the area on one side of the dashed line and not on the other. Points on the line do not satisfy the inequality.
The area of a position-time graph does not have a meaning. However, the area under a velocity-time graph is the displacement. Refer to the related link below for an illustration.