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Physics, 31.08.2021 16:50 skarimi740

For each of the following situations, use the
sketch/scribble button e
to draw what this graph
looks like.

1. Stand up from your
chair. Walk in one
direction away from
your chair at a constant
speed for 5 seconds.
2. Return to your chair.
Walk in one direction at
a constant speed for 2
seconds, stop for 2
seconds, then walk for
2 more seconds.

3 Return to your chair.
Walk in one direction
slowly for 2 seconds,
then speed 3 seconds
accelerating
4. Return to your chair.
Walk for 3 seconds in
one direction. Stop for
one second. Then walk
back toward your chair
for 3 seconds.

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