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    how to find velocity on a acceleration vs time graph

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    Finding velocity on a acceleration vs time graph:
    On a given point on the graph dividing its acceleration valuse (y axis) by its time value (time) gives the velocity. For instance, the velocity in the point (1,- 2) in the following graph:
    - 2 cm / ­sdivided by 1 second = - 2 cm / ­s, which means that the velocity is 2 cm per second in the backward direction on the axis of movement.


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