Question: PLEASE HELP AND SEND IT FAST I HAVE A TIME LIMIT Question 13 Not yet answered Marked out of 6.00 V Flag question The
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Question 13 Not yet answered Marked out of 6.00 \\V Flag question The following question will require you to graph your answer BY HAND, then upload the graph for evaluation. If you do not have graph paper, please ask your HUB teacher. You may also print paper by clicking this link. An athlete is running in a crosscountry event. Starting from rest, the athlete accelerates at 0.50 mlsz. After 10 seconds of acceleration the athlete has reached her top speed. Unfortunately, after 200 seconds of running at top speed, the athlete begins to get tired and starts to slow down. She slows down to 2.50 m/s over a 15 second time period. She then maintains this slower pace until she crosses the finish line 125 seconds later. To be clear: 10 seconds of acceleration, 200 seconds of running at top speed, 15 seconds slowing down, then 125 seconds running at 2.50 m/s. YOUR TASK is to create BOTH a position-time and velocity-time graph for this athlete's race. 1) Create a graph of the position-versus-time and the velocity-versus-time for the runner. Clearly label both x and y axes with appropriate units. (2 marks per graph). 2) Use your graphs to determine the total displacement of the athlete. (2 marks) Upload your graphs and typelshow all work done to solve this problem. Paragraph 7 l} ,1" 3; E *- _ L'i m The athlete's displacement will be
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