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23 August, 17:18

An object in a simulation accelerates from rest to a speed of 4 meters per second in 2 seconds. It then accelerates linearly for the next 3 seconds until it reaches 10 meters per second. The object remains at that speed (acceleration = 0) for 3 seconds and then de-accelerates linearly until it comes to rest 2 seconds later. Which graph demonstrates the speed of the object for those 10 seconds?

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  1. 23 August, 17:30
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    Since you did not give the choices for which graph it represent, i will just describe what will it look like. for time 0 - 2 s, it will go diagonally upward until it reach at 4 m/s in the y axis. then from 2 - 5 sit will go diagonally upward until it reach at 10 m/s in the y axis. then from 5 - 8 s will be horizontal. then it will go diagonally downwards
  2. 23 August, 17:42
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    im almost positive they are closed
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