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The first derivative of displacement/position/distance is velocity
The second derivative is then acceleration
As such to get the distance we should calculate the area under the curve of the velocity time graph (anti-derivative/integral)
For acceleration you can try yourself
and how it would look like
Have you taken calculus yet
mm no
Ok
During class
Did your teacher start sketching some graphs
Then shade the area underneath the lines of the graph
What did your teacher say about these questions
identify the space and run
speed-time
Is this translated or something
yes
what
help
Give me a sec 😭
You still
Calculate this shaded area to get distance
@loud basin
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