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4. Sketch a position-time graph that shows a person walking at 2.0 m/s towards a reference point. He started walking 10.0 m away from the reference point. Once he reached the
reference point, he jogged at 5.0 m/s in the same direction for 2 seconds. He then stops for 4
seconds, turns around and sprints back to the reference point in 1 second.


4. Sketch a position-time graph that shows a person walking at 2.0 m/s towards a reference

point.

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