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How can we represent the motion of an object? Consider a car that moves with a constant, rightward (+) velocity. velocity = + 10 m/s We could show it's position, as time goes by, like this. We can also draw this as a distance vs. time graph (D-T.) This is sometimes called a position-time graph…
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