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Position vs. Time 30 20 10 Position (m) 10 - 20 - 30 o 10 20 30 40 50 Time (s) 60 70 6. Use the graph above to answer Question 6: The graph represents the motion of a car moving…
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Position vs. Time
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Position (m)
10
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- 30
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30
40 50
Time (s)
60
70
6. Use the graph above to answer Question 6:
The graph represents the motion of a car moving linearly. When is the car
moving backwards?
A. Os to 10 s
B. 20 s to 40 s
C. 40 s to 50 s
D. 50 s to 60 s
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Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
cause the slope works with going up or down
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