position time 16.) IncorrectConsider the plot shown below (with right being the positive direction). Which of the motions is consistent with the graph? Selected Answer: The object accelerates in the positive direction and then in the negative direction. Answers: The object accelerates in the positive direction and then in the negative direction. The object moves upwards, reaches its peak and then falls with an acceleration. The object moves in the positive direction and then moves in the negative direction. None of these

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IncorrectConsider the plot shown below (with right being the positive direction).
16.)
Which of the motions is consistent with the graph?
Selected Answer:
The object accelerates in the positive direction and then in the negative direction.
Answers:
The object accelerates in the positive direction and then in the negative direction.
The object moves upwards, reaches its peak and then falls with an acceleration.
The object moves in the positive direction and then moves in the negative direction.
None of these
Transcribed Image Text:position None uf ihese time IncorrectConsider the plot shown below (with right being the positive direction). 16.) Which of the motions is consistent with the graph? Selected Answer: The object accelerates in the positive direction and then in the negative direction. Answers: The object accelerates in the positive direction and then in the negative direction. The object moves upwards, reaches its peak and then falls with an acceleration. The object moves in the positive direction and then moves in the negative direction. None of these
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