Final answer:
The question pertains to wave motion in physics, asking to illustrate a pulse traveling at 1 m/s for 5 seconds in a medium, moving 1 meter per each second passed.
Step-by-step explanation:
The original question seems to be inquiring about a synchrophaser test set which is related to engineering or technology fields. However, the reference information provided does not match the question regarding the synchrophaser test set. Instead, it describes a physical scenario involving a pulse traveling through a medium. If we focus on the pulse situation, then the question is about wave motion and propagation in physics. To address this correctly, we would need to illustrate how a single wave pulse, shown as a thick black line, moves through space over 1-second intervals for 5 seconds at a constant speed of 1 meter per second (m/s) within a diagram where each block represents 1 meter.
To illustrate this, we would draw the wave pulse advancing one block down the medium for every second that passes. After 1 s, the pulse would move 1 m, after 2 s, 2 m, and so on until after 5 s, the pulse would have traveled 5 m. The original dashed line, representing the nondisplaced medium, would remain static while the solid line representing the pulse moves along the medium.