Look at the following graph

C

D

E

6

3

A

B

F

2

3+

4

5

6
What is the acceleration of the object from point B to C?

(1 point)

9 m/s^2

6 m/s^2

3 m/s^2

1 m/s^2

1 answer

To determine the acceleration of an object from point B to C based on the graph you've provided (though it's not visible here), you typically need to know the change in velocity and the time taken for that change.

  1. Identify Velocity at Point B and Point C:

    • Find the velocity of the object at point B and the velocity at point C from the graph.
  2. Calculate Change in Velocity:

    • Change in velocity = Velocity at C - Velocity at B.
  3. Determine Time Taken:

    • Find the time interval it took to go from point B to point C on the graph.
  4. Use the Acceleration Formula:

    • Acceleration = Change in Velocity / Time Taken.

However, without the specific values for velocities and the time interval, I cannot calculate the exact acceleration.

If you can provide the numerical values for velocities and time, I'd be glad to help you calculate the acceleration from point B to point C!

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