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study the position-time graph for a bicycle.
which statement is supp...
Physics, 26.08.2019 18:00, christhegreat1
Timere
59: 13
study the position-time graph for a bicycle.
which statement is supported by the graph?
position vs time
the bicycle has speed but not velocity
the bicycle is moving at a constant velocity,
the bicycle has a displacement of 3 m.
the bicycle is not in motion
position (m)
time (s)
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