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1. Draw a quantitative motion map for the following description: A bicyclist speeds along a road at 10 m/s for 6 seconds. Then she stops for three seconds to make a 180˚ turn and then travels at 5 m/s for 3 seconds.

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Please find the attached file for the figure.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that a bicyclist speeds along a road at 10 m/s for 6 seconds.

Its acceleration = 10/6 = 1.667 m/s^2

The distance covered = 1/2 × 10 × 6

Distance covered = 30 m

That is, displacement = 30 m

Then she stops for three seconds to make a 180˚ turn and then travels at 5 m/s for 3 seconds.

The acceleration = 5/3 = 1.667 m/s^2

The displacement = 1/2 × 5 × 3

Displacement = 7.5 m

The resultant acceleration will be equal to zero.

While the resultant displacement will be:

Displacement = 30 - 7.5 = 22.5 m

Please find the attached file for the sketch.

1. Draw a quantitative motion map for the following description: A bicyclist speeds-example-1
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