Practice Question
1.What information can be found from the area under the graph.
Distance or displacement
2. Use the velocity time graph below to find the distance travelled in the first 8 seconds of the journey.
Object is travelling at 35m/s for 8 seconds.
Length = 30 and width = 8
Area under the line is 30 x 8 = 240m
3.Use the velocity time graph below to find the distance travelled in the first 8 seconds of the journey.
Triangle = 1/2 x base x height
Triangle = 1/2 x 8 x 40 = 160m
4.Using your answers for questions 2 and 3, calculate the total distance travelled in both question 2 and 3.
240m + 160m = 400m
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