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Physics, 20.08.2021 09:00 Tyrant4life

How do I describe the movement of a student walking at fore say 10 M/S on a velocity time graph from 5-10s? So like starting at 5 seconds to 15 seconds the student is at 10 meters and stays there until after 15 seconds. how do i describe that? How far did the student walk? Please answer asap

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