In physics, an integral refers to the mathematical process of finding the area under a curve or the accumulation of a quantity over a given interval.
Imagine you have a graph that represents the speed of a car over time. The integral of this graph would give you the total distance traveled by the car during that time period.
Derivative: The derivative is the opposite of an integral and represents how quickly a quantity is changing at any given point.
Definite Integral: A definite integral calculates the exact value of an accumulated quantity between two specific points on a graph.
Indefinite Integral: An indefinite integral finds an antiderivative function that represents all possible accumulations of a given rate or quantity.
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