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Physics, 14.04.2021 04:30 tfonarov

Distance-Time Graphs To determine how far from the detector an object is, look at the vertical axis of the position-time
graph. To determine how fast an object is moving, look at the steepness of the position-time graph.
The steeper the position-time graph, the faster the object is moving. To determine which way the
object is moving, look at which way the position-time graph is sloped.
Given the position-time graph below referring to the motion of a car, answer the questions below.
28
A
in 24
(>1). Salawati
20
16
D
C
12
4.
E
7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
HOURS(h)
1. What is the car doing from "O" to "A" and from "F" to "G"?


Distance-Time Graphs

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