3. Relate the two objects (A and B) that start at x = 0 at t =0 and move in one dimension independently of one another. The graphs of the velocity of each object vs. time are shown below. Which object is farthest from the origin at t = 6s? Velocity (m/s) Velocity (m/s) i Time (s) Time (s) Same location Same Distance from the origin but in opposite directions. No Answer

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3. Relate the two objects (A and B) that start at x = 0 at t = 0 and move in one
dimension independently of one another. The graphs of the velocity of
each object vs. time are shown below.
Which object is farthest from the origin at t = 6s?
Velocity (m/s)
Velocity (m/s)
Time (s)
Time (s)
A
B
Same location
Same Distance from the origin but in opposite directions.
No Answer
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3
Transcribed Image Text:3. Relate the two objects (A and B) that start at x = 0 at t = 0 and move in one dimension independently of one another. The graphs of the velocity of each object vs. time are shown below. Which object is farthest from the origin at t = 6s? Velocity (m/s) Velocity (m/s) Time (s) Time (s) A B Same location Same Distance from the origin but in opposite directions. No Answer 0000 3
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