Supply what is asked with the correct integer values, L.e. no decimal places. Do not forget the negative sign (-) if needed. The position vs. time graph of a moving particle for a time interval of 23 seconds is shown below. Each square unit in the horizontal axis corresponds to one second, and each square unit in the vertical axis corresponds to one meter 10 en position (m) time (*))\ What is the instantaneous velocity of the particle at t = 11 s? What is the average velocity of the particle from t= 17 s to t= 18 s? m/s m/s

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Supply what is asked with the correct integer values, i.e. no decimal places. Do not forget the negative sign (-) if needed.
The position vs. time graph of a moving particle for a time interval of 23 seconds is shown below. Each square unit in the horizontal axis corresponds to one second, and each square unit in the vertical axis corresponds to one
meter
10
en
position (m)
What is the instantaneous velocity of the particle at t = 11 s?
What is the average velocity of the particle from t= 17 s to t= 18 s?
m/s
m/s
Transcribed Image Text:Supply what is asked with the correct integer values, i.e. no decimal places. Do not forget the negative sign (-) if needed. The position vs. time graph of a moving particle for a time interval of 23 seconds is shown below. Each square unit in the horizontal axis corresponds to one second, and each square unit in the vertical axis corresponds to one meter 10 en position (m) What is the instantaneous velocity of the particle at t = 11 s? What is the average velocity of the particle from t= 17 s to t= 18 s? m/s m/s
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