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Physics, 23.04.2021 08:00 skylarbrown018

Which statements describe what is occurring at t = 5 seconds? Check all that apply.

The object sped up.
Use the motion map to describe the motion of the object.

A motion map. The position line is a long black arrow pointing right, labeled x. Above the line are five dots with a vector pointing away from x that start at x, each one shorter ending in the last dot with no vector. Above that are two yellow vectors pointing toward x between the second and third and third and fourth black dot. Above that are three black dots with vectors pointing toward the origin, x, each with a larger vector. There are three yellow vectors with no black dots pointed toward x starting just above the vertical column of three dots.
The object slowed down.

The object continued in the same direction.

The object changed direction.

The object came to a complete stop.

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