Draw thevelocity vs time graph to match the displacement vs time graph on the left.
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Question 2
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Draw the velocity vs time graph to match the displacement vs time graph on the left.
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Question 3
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Draw the displacement vs time graph to match the velocity vs time graph on the left. The starting displacement is plotted for you on the graph.
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Question 4
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Draw the displacement vs time graph to match the velocity vs time graph on the left. The starting displacement is plotted for you on the graph.
A football quarterback runs 15.0 m straight forward 2.50 s. He is then hit and pushed 3.00 m straight backward in 1.75 s. He breaks the tackle and runs straight forward another 21.0 m in 5.20 s.
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Question 5
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Draw a diagram showing the motion of the quarterback.
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Question 6
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A person who walks for exercise produces the position–time graph given with this problem.
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Calculate the velocity of each of the four segments
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Calculate the average velocity for his first run forward.
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Calculate the average velocity when he is pushed backward.
Question 8
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Calculate the average velocity when he breaks the tackle and runs forward again.
Question 9
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Calculate his total average velocity
Question 10
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Indicate whether the segments of the graph have positive, negative, or zero velocity.