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4. Each time the man stopped and took a break, what happened to the line on the Position-Time Graph (Blue Graph). Explain why.
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5. Each time the man stopped and took a break, what happened to the line on the Velocity-Time Graph (Red Graph). Explain why.
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6. What happened to the line on the Position-Time Graph (Blue Graph) when the man returned to the 0 meters? Explain why.
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5. Each time the man stopped and took a break, what happened to the line on the Velocity-Time Graph (Red Graph). Explain why.
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6. What happened to the line on the Position-Time Graph (Blue Graph) when the man returned to the 0 meters? Explain why.
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4. Each time the man stopped and took a break, the line on the Position-Time Graph (Blue Graph) became horizontal or flat. This is because when the man stops, his position does not change over time. Therefore, there is no change in the vertical position of the line on the graph.
5. Each time the man stopped and took a break, the line on the Velocity-Time Graph (Red Graph) dropped to zero. This is because when the man stops, he has zero velocity or is not moving. Velocity is defined as the rate of change of position, so when there is no change in position, the velocity is zero.
6. When the man returned to 0 meters, the line on the Position-Time Graph (Blue Graph) intersected or crossed the x-axis. This is because the x-axis represents the position, and when the man is at the 0-meter mark, his position is zero. The line on the graph crosses the x-axis at zero to indicate this.
5. Each time the man stopped and took a break, the line on the Velocity-Time Graph (Red Graph) dropped to zero. This is because when the man stops, he has zero velocity or is not moving. Velocity is defined as the rate of change of position, so when there is no change in position, the velocity is zero.
6. When the man returned to 0 meters, the line on the Position-Time Graph (Blue Graph) intersected or crossed the x-axis. This is because the x-axis represents the position, and when the man is at the 0-meter mark, his position is zero. The line on the graph crosses the x-axis at zero to indicate this.
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