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If the velocity of a car traveling in a straight line at time v(t) then the difference in its odometer readings between time t=a and t=b is

A. integral a to b of the absolute value of v(t)dt
B. integral a to b of v(t)dt
C. the net displacement of the car's position from t =a to t =b
D. the change in the car's position from t = a to t = b
E. none of these

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Answer:

B. integral a to b of v(t) dt.

Explanation:

The difference in the odometer reading of car travelling in a straight line between two instants is:


v(t) = (ds)/(dt)


ds = v(t)\,dt


s_(B) - s_(A) = \int\limits^{t_(b)}_{t_(a)} {v(t)} \, dt

Hence, the right answer is B.

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