is Sandy correct that the moving man did not return to his starting location? State your claim of agreeing or disagreeing with the moving man having a non zero total displacement. Gather evidence from your calculations. Connect your evidence to your claim by reasoning why it supports your claim. It should be directly linked with your reasoning to why or why not the moving man had a total non-zero displacement.

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is Sandy correct that the moving man did not return to his starting location?

State your claim of agreeing or disagreeing with the moving man having a non zero total displacement. Gather evidence from your calculations. Connect your evidence to your claim by reasoning why it supports your claim. It should be directly linked with your reasoning to why or why not the moving man had a total non-zero displacement.

Velocity
0 m/s
Show Vector
12.0
6.0
-12.0
(0,0)
1
(3,6) (4,6)
BER
5
MUN
(5.5, 0)
6
(7,-6)
7
MENG
TELO MON
(8.5, -6)
8
Postion
(10,0)
Acceleration ++
10 sec
Image shows a Velocity (m/s) Vs Time (s) line graph. The points connecting on the graph are (0,0) (3,6) (4,6) (5.5,0)
(7,-6) (8.5,-6) and (10,0).)
Using the Moving Man PhET simulator, the above Velocity Vs Time graph was created over a ten second period. A
student Sandy analyzed the graph and concluded that the moving man did not return to his original position and had a
non-zero total displacement.
Transcribed Image Text:Velocity 0 m/s Show Vector 12.0 6.0 -12.0 (0,0) 1 (3,6) (4,6) BER 5 MUN (5.5, 0) 6 (7,-6) 7 MENG TELO MON (8.5, -6) 8 Postion (10,0) Acceleration ++ 10 sec Image shows a Velocity (m/s) Vs Time (s) line graph. The points connecting on the graph are (0,0) (3,6) (4,6) (5.5,0) (7,-6) (8.5,-6) and (10,0).) Using the Moving Man PhET simulator, the above Velocity Vs Time graph was created over a ten second period. A student Sandy analyzed the graph and concluded that the moving man did not return to his original position and had a non-zero total displacement.
A velocity vs time graph was created using displacement implies that you end at
graph imply a total zero displacement? the same spot that you start.
Moving
= 54
3
Velocity
-10 m/s
Show Vector
X =
taf
X = 5(²²)
X = 2.$
10.0
AX = 20m
5.0
2.3
0.0
x = Vit + dat²
-5.0
-10.0+
0
5m/s
5m 5m 5x
G= 5 m/s²
A=1· w
Vi
-2
x=vt
X=5.3
w.
3
1
5
xi
Ax= x₁-x;
MANY WAY
2.5-5 5M
PA
20
6
AX=-20 m
M
N
-25m - 5mm
G=-5~1/²²
V
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ty
tnhh
***
****
******
******
************
*******
R*
9
Acceleration
-10 M/S
1440
२६
palma
Palmartine
10 sec
***
(ww
HEELLIS
Veda
Transcribed Image Text:A velocity vs time graph was created using displacement implies that you end at graph imply a total zero displacement? the same spot that you start. Moving = 54 3 Velocity -10 m/s Show Vector X = taf X = 5(²²) X = 2.$ 10.0 AX = 20m 5.0 2.3 0.0 x = Vit + dat² -5.0 -10.0+ 0 5m/s 5m 5m 5x G= 5 m/s² A=1· w Vi -2 x=vt X=5.3 w. 3 1 5 xi Ax= x₁-x; MANY WAY 2.5-5 5M PA 20 6 AX=-20 m M N -25m - 5mm G=-5~1/²² V ** ty tnhh *** **** ****** ****** ************ ******* R* 9 Acceleration -10 M/S 1440 २६ palma Palmartine 10 sec *** (ww HEELLIS Veda
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