When the acceleration is zero, is the man's velocity constant or changing? Can there be a negative
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- When the acceleration is zero, is the man's velocity constant or changing?
- Can there be a negative velocity with a positive acceleration? If so explain.
- If the man runs from the house to the tree in 5 seconds, what is his average velocity?
- How long will it take the man to reach 18 m (assuming there was no wall) if he begins at 0.0 m has is moving with a constant velocity of 3 m/s?
- If the man moves from position -2.0 m to position 4.0 m in 6 seconds he will move _______ than he would if he moved from position -10 to position -2.0 m in 6 seconds. (Hint: slower, faster, or the same speed as)
- If the Position vs. Time graph is a flat line, describe the motion (including the position, velocity, and acceleration).
- If the Velocity vs. Time graph is a flat line, describe the motion (including the position, velocity, and acceleration).
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