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Which velocity vs. time graph corresponds to the data represented by the position vs. time graph?

A graph with horizontal axis time (seconds) and vertical axis position (meters). A line runs straight upward from 0 seconds 0 minutes.




A graph labeled velocity versus time with horizontal axis time (seconds) and vertical axis velocity (meters per second). A straight line begins at 0 seconds 10 meters per second and runs to 5 seconds 2 meters per second.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

The velocity vs. time graph that corresponds to the data shown by the position vs. time graph is the graph that has continuous acceleration (straight line).

What does a straight line on an acceleration graph implies?

The above statement means a constant acceleration. A  straight lines is simply known to be a constant acceleration that is said to be unchanging.

Note that when there is a curved lines in a graph, it implies that there is a non-constant acceleration. Therefore an object that is undergoing constant acceleration is one that can be seen in a straight line.

So therefore, the velocity vs. time graph is one that matches with  the data represented by the continuous acceleration (straight line) on the graph.

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