Biology, 10.03.2021 17:20, StephenCurry34
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Based on the position vs. time graph, which velocity vs. time graph would correspond to the data?
A graph with horizontal axis time (seconds) and vertical axis position (meters). A line runs straight upward from 0 seconds 0 minutes.
A graph labeled velocity versus time with horizontal axis time (seconds) and vertical axis velocity (meters per second). A line runs in straight segments from 0 seconds 0 meters per second to 1 second 15 meters per second to 2 seconds 20 meters per second to 4 seconds 20 meters per second to 5 seconds 0 meters per second.
A graph labeled velocity versus time with horizontal axis time (seconds) and vertical axis velocity (meters per second). A straight line begins at 0 seconds 0 meters per second and runs to 5 seconds 5 meters per second.
A graph horizontal axis time (seconds) and vertical axis velocity (meters per second). A straight line begins at 0 seconds 2 meters per second and runs to 5 seconds 2 meters per second.
A graph labeled velocity versus time with horizontal axis time (seconds) and vertical axis velocity (meters per second). A straight line begins at 0 seconds 10 meters per second and runs to 5 seconds 2 meters per second.
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