In in the following graph, AB and CD are the time graphs for the two cars whose initial speeds are 52 km/h(14.4 m/s) and 34 km/h(8.9 m/s), respectively.

Distance covered by the first car before coming to rest
= Area of triangle AOB
= ½ × AO × BO
= ½ × 52 kmh-1 × 5 s
= ½ x (52 × 1000 × 1/3600) ms-1 × 5 s = 36.1 m
Distance covered by the second car before coming to rest
= Area of triangle COD
= ½ × CO × DO
= ½ × 34 km/h-1 × 10 s
= ½ × (34 × 1000 × 1/3600) ms-1 ×10 s = 47.2 m
Thus, the second car travels farther than the first car after they applied the brakes.
(a) Which of the three is travelling the fastest? (b) Are all three ever at the same point on the road? (c) How far has C travelled when B passes A? (d) How far has B travelled by the time it passes C?
(a) Find how far does the car travel in the first 4 seconds. Shade the area on the graph that represents the distance travelled by the car during the period. (b) Which part of the graph represents uniform motion of the car?