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Physics, 09.10.2021 08:30 emilyphillips1681

Use the motion map to answer the question. The position line is a long black arrow pointing right with x as the reference point at left. Above the line are 3 dots with short vector arrows moving toward x, then a dot, then 2 dots with longer vector arrows moving away from x.

Describe the position and velocity of the object based on the motion map.

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