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Physics, 26.09.2021 19:10 drakesmith43

The velocity v(t) of a particle is plotted as a function of time. The scale on the horizontal
axis is 4 s per grid square and on the vertical
axis 3 m/s per grid square. Initially, the
particle is at co= 38 m.
6
5
4
velocity (x 3 m/s)
3+
v(t)
2+
1
0
+ + +
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
time (x 4s)
What is the position of the particle at time
t = 16 s? (Pay careful attention to units on
the graph!)
Answer in units of m.

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