I Review I Constants I Periodic Table The figure shows the position graph of a particle.(Figure 1) Part A Determine the particle's velocity for the each of the following intervals: 0 s

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I Review I Constants I Periodic Table
The figure shows the position graph of a particle.(Figure
1)
Part A
Determine the particle's velocity for the each of the following intervals: 0 s <t <1 s, 1 s <t< 2 s,
2 s <t<4 s.
Express your answers in meters per second. Enter your answers in the indicated order separated by
commas.
m/s
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Part B
Does this particle have a turning point or points? If so, at what time or times?
Express your answer in seconds. If there is more than one point, enter each point separated by a comma. If
there is no answer, enter none.
x (m)
20
V ΑΣφ
10
t =
S
t (s)
4
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Transcribed Image Text:I Review I Constants I Periodic Table The figure shows the position graph of a particle.(Figure 1) Part A Determine the particle's velocity for the each of the following intervals: 0 s <t <1 s, 1 s <t< 2 s, 2 s <t<4 s. Express your answers in meters per second. Enter your answers in the indicated order separated by commas. m/s Submit Request Answer Figure Part B Does this particle have a turning point or points? If so, at what time or times? Express your answer in seconds. If there is more than one point, enter each point separated by a comma. If there is no answer, enter none. x (m) 20 V ΑΣφ 10 t = S t (s) 4 Submit Request Answer 1 3 Provide Feedback Next >
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We know that,

Velocity = displacement/time

Here,

Velocity = dy/dx = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

 

 

 

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