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Suppose you are looking at two graphs of velocity vs time. The first graph is of an object undergoing constant positive acceleration of 2 m/s², and the second graph is of an object undergoing constant positive acceleration of 4 m/s². How do the graphs compare?(1 point)

A. Both graphs are linear with positive slopes, but the second graph has a steeper slope than the first graph.
B. Both graphs are constant, horizontal lines, but the second graph has a higher constant line than the first graph.
C. Both graphs are linear with positive slopes, but the first graph has a steeper slope than the second graph.
D. Both graphs are constant, horizontal lines, but the first graph has a higher constant line than the second graph.


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Answer:

Both graphs are linear with positive slopes, but the second graph has a steeper slope than the first graph. I just took the quick check so I know the answer from Connexus.

Explanation:

Since the first graph goes over 1 second and up 2 meter/s then that would mean it is less steep than the graph that goes over 1 second and up 4 m/s; so this rules out option A. Now for C and B, it says a constant "Horizontal line" which would be wrong for the case because the slopes are not going sideways, the slopes in the question are going in a slanted vertical constant motion. I hope this helps! Â