The one-dimensional motion of a particle is shown. 1. What is the average acceleration of the particle in each of the intervals AC, CD, and DE? 2. At what time is the particle traveling most slowly?

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one-dimensional motion of a particle is shown.
1. What is the average acceleration of the particle in each of the
intervals AC, CD, and DE?
2. At what time is the particle traveling most slowly?
3. What is the particle's displacement from its starting point after
10.0 [s]?
4. Roughly sketch the particle's displacement over time. Indicate the
particle's location at points A, B, C, D, and E, as well as how the
particle moves between these points (whether parabolic/linear).
Lastly, label the instants A, B, C, D, and E on your graph.
Transcribed Image Text:The one-dimensional motion of a particle is shown. 1. What is the average acceleration of the particle in each of the intervals AC, CD, and DE? 2. At what time is the particle traveling most slowly? 3. What is the particle's displacement from its starting point after 10.0 [s]? 4. Roughly sketch the particle's displacement over time. Indicate the particle's location at points A, B, C, D, and E, as well as how the particle moves between these points (whether parabolic/linear). Lastly, label the instants A, B, C, D, and E on your graph.
Velocity (m/s)
15 A
10
5
O
-5
-10
-15
0
B
2
C
D
4
6
Time (s)
8
E
10
Transcribed Image Text:Velocity (m/s) 15 A 10 5 O -5 -10 -15 0 B 2 C D 4 6 Time (s) 8 E 10
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for 1- how did the average acceleration of CD became 0? Explain.

 

For 2, why is the particle travel most slowly in point C? Kindly explain it clearly.

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