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Physics, 11.10.2020 14:01, gatorlove00

1. What quantity is represented on the x-axis? 2. What quantity is represented on the y-axis?
3. What is the position of the object at 6.05?
4. How much time has passed when the object is at 6.0 m?
5. How far does the object travel for every second it is in motion?
6. If the object continues at this speed, when will the object reach 18.0 m?
7. Where will the object be after 300 s?


1. What quantity is represented on the x-axis?

2. What quantity is represented on the y-axis?
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