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What is the velocity at 10 s?

What is the velocity at 10 s?-example-1
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Answer:

0 m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

The object from 8s to 12s stays at -4m, meaning that it doesn't move in that interval and therefore has zero velocity. Hope this helps!

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Step-by-step explanation:


\text{Velocity is defined by the average displacement per unit time. In the time interval }t=8\text{s to }t=12\text{s,}


\text{the velocity, or equivalently the slope of the graph is }((-4)-(-4))/(12-8)=0


\text{Therefore, the velocity at }t=10\text{s is }0

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