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The speed-time graph of a particle moving along a fixed direction is shown in Fig. Obtain the distance traversed by the particle between (a) t = 0 s to 10 s, (b) t = 2s to 6s.

What is the average speed of the particle over the intervals in (a) and (b) ?

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(a) `60 m, 6 ms^(-1)` , (b) `36 m, 9 ms^(-1)`
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