5) Sketch a y-t, v-t, and a-t graph for an object had been thrown upward, rises to the apex, then falls downward to a point that is LOWER than the point from which it was thrown. As usual, assume the ground is the origin and is also the lowest position value the object can have.
5) Sketch a y-t, v-t, and a-t graph for an object had been thrown upward, rises to the apex, then falls downward to a point that is LOWER than the point from which it was thrown. As usual, assume the ground is the origin and is also the lowest position value the object can have.
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5) Sketch a y-t, v-t, and a-t graph for an object had been thrown upward, rises to the apex, then falls downward to a point
that is LOWER than the point from which it was thrown. As usual, assume the ground is the origin and is also the lowest
position value the object can have.
у (m)
t(s)
v (m/s) 0
t (s)
a (m/s/s) 0
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5) Sketch a y-t, v-t, and a-t graph for an object had been thrown upward, rises to the apex, then falls downward to a point
that is LOWER than the point from which it was thrown. As usual, assume the ground is the origin and is also the lowest
position value the object can have.
у (m)
t(s)
v (m/s) 0
t (s)
a (m/s/s) 0
t(s)
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