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Draw what the net acceleration vs time graph would look like if:
a) The net force is zero
b) Starting from rest, a car has a linear increase in velocity up to a constant velocity.
c) A ball is slowed to a stop by friction.
Please help. I am bleeding points in this class and can't afford to lose more. This is just a homework question, but my professor grades homework for correctness, not completion.
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a) The net force is zero
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