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1. An object moves along the path shown in the figure below.
Calculate the Speed and the Velocity if it takes 8 s to the object to travel from A to B according the given path. Take π = 22/7.
Correct Answer: A
2. What is the instantaneous velocity at t = 5.0 s for the moving object whose Position vs Time graph is shown below?
Correct Answer: B
3. A car travels from the city A to the city B at 60 m/s and turns back from B to A at 120 m/s. What is the average speed of the entire trip?
Correct Answer: C
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