A particle starts from x0 = 10.0 m at t0 = 0 s and moves with the velocity graph as shown above. e) Does this object have a turning point? If so, at what time(s)? f) What is the object's position at t = 2.0 s?

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A particle starts from x0 = 10.0 m at t0 = 0 s and moves with the velocity graph
as shown above.
e) Does this object have a turning point? If so, at what time(s)?
f) What is the object's position at t = 2.0 s?
Transcribed Image Text:A particle starts from x0 = 10.0 m at t0 = 0 s and moves with the velocity graph as shown above. e) Does this object have a turning point? If so, at what time(s)? f) What is the object's position at t = 2.0 s?
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