Which graph illustrates a stopped object?

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Responses

A
A

B
B

C
C

D
D

E
E

F

1 answer

Unfortunately, I cannot view images or their contents, making it impossible for me to directly determine which graph illustrates a stopped object from the options you provided (A to F). However, I can tell you what to look for in a graph to determine if an object is stopped:

1. **Position vs. Time Graph:** An object that is stopped will have a horizontal line (constant position) on a position vs. time graph. This indicates that its position is not changing over time.

2. **Velocity vs. Time Graph:** An object that is stopped will be represented by a line at the zero velocity marker on a velocity vs. time graph. This shows that the object has no speed or movement.

3. **Acceleration vs. Time Graph:** While a stopped object can have zero or non-zero acceleration (if it's about to start moving or just stopped), if the object remains stopped, any non-zero acceleration values will not be followed by a change in velocity.

Please refer to the descriptions above to assess the graphs and determine which one represents a stopped object.
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