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Could I get help with this question: By graphing,How is Part B motion different than the motion of the falling object in Part A?

Could I get help with this question: By graphing,How is Part B motion different than-example-1

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The graphs of the data given in tables A and B are shown below:

TABLE A:

TABLE B:

In the previous graphs, y-axis represents position ans x-axis represents time.

As you can notice, for the same time interval, you can notice that sports car traveled greater distance than seat cushion (in the falling movement). It meanss that sports car reaches greater speeds in comparison with seat cushion, which means that the acceleration in the motion of the sports car is greater than the acceleration in the motion of the seat cushion.

Moreover, you can notice that in the case of the seat cushion motion, the behavior is approximately of a constant speed (represented by a linear function)

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