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HELP ME, HOW? Draw on the graph a line that shows the car decelerating steadily to a stop from point D in 10 s. Mark the point where the car has stopped as point F.​

HELP ME, HOW? Draw on the graph a line that shows the car decelerating steadily to-example-1
User Kent Pawar
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The car decelerates steadily to a stop so the line showing the deceleration will be a straight line from point D.

D is at 60s so 10s from D will be 70s. The car stops so velocity will be zero.

Based on the above, the line should look something like in the attached picture.

HELP ME, HOW? Draw on the graph a line that shows the car decelerating steadily to-example-1
User Maksym Ganenko
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Answer:

There is no deacceleration.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's check relation between velocity and acceleration


\\ \rm\Rrightarrow a=(dv)/(dt)


\\ \rm\Rrightarrow a\propto dv

So as velocity graph is going up acceleration is going up

Those flat lines on graph shows constant acceleration .

Curve lines up shows instantaneous acceleration.

If the graph is going down then it can be deacceleration .

Note :-No F is present in graph

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