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1 Apply Look around you to an object in motion. Describe the motion by discussing its position and direction of motion in relation to a reference point. Then explain how you cou…
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1 Apply Look around you to an object in motion. Describe the motion by discussing its position and direction of motion in relation to a reference point. Then explain how you could determine the object's speed.
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Most of the problem depends on which object you observe. For the speed, take the absolute value of the derivative of the polynomial interpolation of position verses time.
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