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The graph of an object's position over time is a horizontal line and y is not equal to 0. What must be true about the object's...Question
The graph of an object's position over time is a horizontal line and y is not equal to 0. What must be true about the object's motion?(1 point)
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The velocity is zero.
The velocity is zero.
The acceleration is negative.
The acceleration is negative.
The acceleration is constant and non-zero.
The acceleration is constant and non-zero.
The velocity is constant and non-zero.
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The velocity is zero.
The velocity is zero.
The acceleration is negative.
The acceleration is negative.
The acceleration is constant and non-zero.
The acceleration is constant and non-zero.
The velocity is constant and non-zero.
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If the graph of an object's position over time is a horizontal line and \( y \) is not equal to 0, it indicates that the object's position does not change with time. Therefore, the correct statement about the object's motion is:
**The velocity is zero.**
This is because a horizontal line on a position vs. time graph indicates that the object is not moving, leading to a velocity of zero.
**The velocity is zero.**
This is because a horizontal line on a position vs. time graph indicates that the object is not moving, leading to a velocity of zero.
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