Here is the velocity graph of an object that is at the origin (x=0m) at t=0s. At t = 4.0 s, the object's position is A. 20 m B. 16 m C. 12 m D. 8m E. 4m QuickCheck 2.8 (2 of 2) Here is the velocity graph of an object that is at the origin (x=0m) at t=0 s. At t = 4.0 s, the object's position is C. 12 m Displacement area under the curve v, (m/s) 4+ 2- v, (m/s) 4+ 2 0 0 - 2 2 3 3 -t (s) -t (s)

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QuickCheck 2.8 (1 of 2)
Here is the velocity graph of an
object that is at the origin
(x = 0 m) at t=0 s.
At t = 4.0s, the object's position is
A. 20 m
B. 16 m
C. 12 m
D. 8 m.
E. 4 m.
QuickCheck 2.8 (2 of 2)
Here is the velocity graph of an
object that is at the origin
(x = 0 m) at t=0 s.
At t = 4.0 s, the object's position
is
C. 12 m
Displacement area
under the curve
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Transcribed Image Text:< 2:06 File Details Principles of Physics I (PHYS12... QuickCheck 2.8 (1 of 2) Here is the velocity graph of an object that is at the origin (x = 0 m) at t=0 s. At t = 4.0s, the object's position is A. 20 m B. 16 m C. 12 m D. 8 m. E. 4 m. QuickCheck 2.8 (2 of 2) Here is the velocity graph of an object that is at the origin (x = 0 m) at t=0 s. At t = 4.0 s, the object's position is C. 12 m Displacement area under the curve ◄ Previous Dashboard Calendar v, (m/s) 4 2 0 V, (m/s) 4 2. 0. 0 0 To Do 1 1 ... 56 2 2 Notifications 3 3 4 -t (s) t (s) Next ► Inbox
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