Refer to the position vs. time graph for the car.  Assume that time t is in units of hours and position x is in units of kilometers. (attached image) Question #8 - Over what interval(s) does the car move with negative constant velocity? A. B-C, D-E B. All intervals C. None of the intervals D. A-B, C-D, and E-F E. O-A   Question #9 - In what interval(s) is the car’s acceleration zero? A. B-C, D-E B. All intervals C. None of the intervals D. A-B, C-D, and E-F E. O-A   Question #10 - During what interval(s) does the car exceed a 10 km/hr speed limit in any direction? A. D-E B. All intervals C. None of the intervals D. O-A and D-E E. O-A

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Refer to the position vs. time graph for the car.  Assume that time t is in units of hours and position x is in units of kilometers. (attached image)

Question #8 - Over what interval(s) does the car move with negative constant velocity?

A. B-C, D-E

B. All intervals

C. None of the intervals

D. A-B, C-D, and E-F

E. O-A

 

Question #9 - In what interval(s) is the car’s acceleration zero?

A. B-C, D-E

B. All intervals

C. None of the intervals

D. A-B, C-D, and E-F

E. O-A

 

Question #10 - During what interval(s) does the car exceed a 10 km/hr speed limit in any direction?

A. D-E

B. All intervals

C. None of the intervals

D. O-A and D-E

E. O-A

Refer to the position vs. time graph for the car. Assume that time t is in units of hours and position x is in units of kilometers.
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24
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2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
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>+X.
Transcribed Image Text:Refer to the position vs. time graph for the car. Assume that time t is in units of hours and position x is in units of kilometers. 28 24 20 16 ·12 -8 A B E .G. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 HOURS (h) >+X.
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