An object is moving along a straight line in the positive x direction. The graph shows its position from the starting point as a function of time. Various segments of the graph are identified by the letters A, B, C, and D. Which segment(s) of the graph represent(s) a constant velocity of +1.0 m/s? 10 ... B 5 D -5 -10 5 10 15 20 25 30 time (s) (ur) wonpod

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An object is moving along a straight line in the positive x direction. The graph shows its position from the starting point as a function
of time. Various segments of the graph are identified by the letters A, B, C, and D.
Which segment(s) of the graph represent(s) a constant velocity of +1.0 m/s?
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D
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15
20
25 30
time (s)
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Transcribed Image Text:An object is moving along a straight line in the positive x direction. The graph shows its position from the starting point as a function of time. Various segments of the graph are identified by the letters A, B, C, and D. Which segment(s) of the graph represent(s) a constant velocity of +1.0 m/s? 10 ... B D -10 10 15 20 25 30 time (s) A В C (ur) uopwod B.
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