Velocity + Time, s (1) Velocity + Velocity + Time, s (4) Time, s (2) 5 Velocity + Velocity + Time, s (5) Time, s (3) 5 Five particles undergo motion as shown in the velocity versus time graphs. In which graph of velocity versus time does a particle end up furthest from the origin (starting point)?

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Time, s
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4
Velocity +
Velocity +
Time, s
(4)
Time, s
Velocity +
Velocity +
Time, s
(5)
Five particles undergo motion as shown in the velocity versus time graphs. In which graph of
velocity versus time does a particle end up furthest from the origin (starting point)?
Time, s
(3)
Transcribed Image Text:Velocity + C Time, s (1) 4 Velocity + Velocity + Time, s (4) Time, s Velocity + Velocity + Time, s (5) Five particles undergo motion as shown in the velocity versus time graphs. In which graph of velocity versus time does a particle end up furthest from the origin (starting point)? Time, s (3)
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The problem is based on the concept of the velocity time graph. Here the graphs are shown as velocity vs time. Here we have to find out in which case the object will end up furthest from the starting point. This implies that we have to find out the distance traveled in each case. The solution for the given problem is as follows 

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