Is there any trick to draw graphs in physics?? For e.g. if a velocity- time graph is given and we have to draw a graph of acceleration- time corresponding to it?? Any trick? Anyone?
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Is there any trick to draw graphs in physics?? For e.g. if a velocity- time graph is given and we have to draw a graph of acceleration- time corresponding to it?? Any trick? Anyone?
Acceleration is the change in velocity per unit time. So if you have a graph of velocity versus time, the acceleration at any point in time is the slope of that graph at that time. In a similar way, if you have a graph of positipom versus time, the velocity graph is the slope.
If you need to go the other way - for example starting with the acceleration graph and you want to derive the velocity graph, it's the area under the acceleration graph startung from t=0. And the position graph is the area under the velocity graph startimh from t=0.
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Hey how this graph is possible?? Velocity-time graph is given and we have to draw acceleration time graph of it...
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