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Velocity-time & displacement time graphs
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[QUOTE="CivilSigma, post: 4285700, member: 463654"] I am starting to panic... How do you find the average velocity from a Velocity-time graph. The graph has a slope of 0.75 and starts at (0,6) and ends at (8,12) I calculated V.avg = 9. (( 6+ 12)*0.5) but the answer sheet says 12? How? And, in general how do you find the acceleration from a position- time graph edit: I was looking at the wrong answer sheet >.< for the first part it is 12! but I still don't know how to find the acceleration from a position - time graph, easily.I know I am supposed to find the instantaneous velocity at several points and then construct a velocity - time graph. But is there an easier way? [/QUOTE]
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