Physics, 20.09.2020 06:01 heavendavis101
An object is released from rest near a planet's surface. A graph of the acceleration as a
function of time for the object is shown for the 4s after the object is released. The
positive direction is considered to be upward. What is the displacement of the object after 2s?
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