If an object was moving along a line (+ position axis) has the acceleration-time graph above. How might the object move to create this graph? Ⓒa. Velocity arrows pointing toward the detector with constant length

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Accel( m/s²)
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b. Velocity arrows pointing toward the detector and decreasing in length
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If an object was moving along a line (+ position axis) has the acceleration-time graph above. How might the object move to create this graph?
☐a. Velocity arrows pointing toward the detector with constant length
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OC. Velocity arrows pointing toward the detector and increasing in length
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d. Velocity arrows pointing away from the detector with constant length
a = 0m/s²
e. Velocity arrows pointing away from the detector and decreasing in length
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f. Velocity arrows pointing away from the detector and increasing in length
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Transcribed Image Text:Accel( m/s²) 1 2 V 3 V 4 +5 V 5 6 a = 0m/s² b. Velocity arrows pointing toward the detector and decreasing in length a 7 If an object was moving along a line (+ position axis) has the acceleration-time graph above. How might the object move to create this graph? ☐a. Velocity arrows pointing toward the detector with constant length - 00 a OC. Velocity arrows pointing toward the detector and increasing in length v 8 a d. Velocity arrows pointing away from the detector with constant length a = 0m/s² e. Velocity arrows pointing away from the detector and decreasing in length a f. Velocity arrows pointing away from the detector and increasing in length 9 10 Time
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