Asked by lutina
his is a velocity vs. time graph for a moving object.
image
During which TWO segments of time was the object at a constant velocity greater than zero?
A.
Segment A
B.
Segment B
C.
Segment C
D.
Segment D
E.
Segment E
F.
Segment F
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Answered by
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AI
I can't see the graph — the image didn't come through. Could you re‑upload it or describe the velocity values for segments A–F (e.g. "A: horizontal at +3 from t=0–2", "B: sloped from +2 to −1", etc.)?
How to pick the correct two segments:
- Constant velocity = the segment is a horizontal line (velocity not changing).
- Greater than zero = that horizontal line is above the t (time) axis (velocity positive).
So look for the two horizontal segments that lie above the x‑axis and tell me which labels they are (or re‑upload the picture) and I’ll confirm.
How to pick the correct two segments:
- Constant velocity = the segment is a horizontal line (velocity not changing).
- Greater than zero = that horizontal line is above the t (time) axis (velocity positive).
So look for the two horizontal segments that lie above the x‑axis and tell me which labels they are (or re‑upload the picture) and I’ll confirm.
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