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The position-time graph of an object is found to be a straight line passing through the origin. What information about the motion of the object is provided by the graph
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The position-time graph of an object is found to be a straight line passing through the origin. What information about the motion of the object is provided by the graph
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The position-time graph of an object is found to be a straight line passing through the origin. What information about the motion of the object is provided by the graph
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-- The object either left or crossed the starting line exactly at time=0 .
-- The object has been traveling at constant speed for all time that
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