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Physics, 07.12.2021 02:20, evan1v1123

Given the image here are two the questions i. Which runner, if either, is in the lead when t = 6.0 seconds? Justify your answer qualitatively without any equations.

ii. Justify your answer about which runner, if either, is in the lead when t=6.0 seconds using appropriate equations.


Given the image here are two the questions

i.Which runner, if either, is in the lead when t = 6.0

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