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3.11 | Acceleration v's Time Graph |
1. The acceleration vs time graph of a moving object is shown in the figure below.
If the initial velocity was v⃗0 = 5 m/s, what is the final velocity at the end of 10 seconds?
Correct Answer: D
2. The velocity vs time graph of a motion is shown below:
Correct Answer: C
3. Calculate the total displacement of an object whose acceleration vs time graph is shown in the figure below if the initial velocity is v⃗0 = 2 m/s ?
Correct Answer: C
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