Graphing-graphing.Consider the velocity-time graph of a particle moving in one dimension, as shown below. Assuming that the particle starts at the origin, which of the following statements is true? v (m/s) 101 * (s) -101 A. The particle returns to the origin at the end of the trip. the particle is 45 [m] from the ori- gin. B. The particle is at rest at time t = D. The position of the particle is the 2.0 to t = 4.0 seconds. same at t = 3.0 [s] and t = 7.0 [s] %3D %3D C. The farthest distance reached by seconds.

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Consider the velocity-time graph
of a particle moving in one dimension, as shown below.
Assuming that the particle starts at the origin, which of
the following statements is true?
A. The particle returns to the origin at
the end of the trip.
B. The particle is at rest at time t =
2.0 to t = 4.0 seconds.
C. The farthest distance reached by
the particle is 45 [m] from the origin.
D. The position of the particle is the
same at t = 3.0 [s] and t = 7.0 [s]
seconds.

 

Graphing-graphing.Consider the velocity-time graph
of a particle moving in one dimension, as shown below.
Assuming that the particle starts at the origin, which of
the following statements is true?
v (m/s)
10
t (s)
-51
-101
A. The particle returns to the origin at
the end of the trip.
the particle is 45 [m] from the ori-
gin.
B. The particle is at rest at time t =
D. The position of the particle is the
same at t = 3.0 s] and t =
2.0 to t = 4.0 seconds.
= 7.0 [s]
C. The farthest distance reached by
seconds.
to
Transcribed Image Text:Graphing-graphing.Consider the velocity-time graph of a particle moving in one dimension, as shown below. Assuming that the particle starts at the origin, which of the following statements is true? v (m/s) 10 t (s) -51 -101 A. The particle returns to the origin at the end of the trip. the particle is 45 [m] from the ori- gin. B. The particle is at rest at time t = D. The position of the particle is the same at t = 3.0 s] and t = 2.0 to t = 4.0 seconds. = 7.0 [s] C. The farthest distance reached by seconds. to
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