An illustration shows the velocity versus time graph.

This graph shows velocity vs. time for an object that experiences a force.

During which sections is the velocity constant?

(1 point)
Responses

A and E
A and E

A, B, C, D, E
A, B, C, D, E

B, C, and D
B, C, and D

C
C
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In a velocity versus time graph, a constant velocity is represented by a horizontal line, indicating that there is no change in velocity over the given time interval.

To determine during which sections the velocity is constant, look for any segments where the line is horizontal.

Since I do not have access to the actual graph to see which segments are horizontal, I can provide guidance based on typical graph behavior:

  • If sections B, C, and D are horizontal, then the answer would be "B, C, and D".
  • If sections A and E are horizontal, then the answer would be "A and E".

If you can describe the sections or provide more details, I'd be happy to help you further!

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