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NeX [460]
4 years ago
6

Did the displacement at this point reach its maximum of 2 mm before or after the interval of time when the displacement was a co

nstant 1 mm?
Physics
1 answer:
Igoryamba4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

a. before

Explanation:

Did the displacement at this point reach its maximum of 2 mm before or after the interval of time when the displacement was a constant 1 mm?

from the graph given from a source. the vertical axis represents the displacement of the graph motion, whilst the horizontal side is representing the time variable of the motion .

displacement is distance in a specific direction.

before the displacement was maximum at 2mm was instant at time=0.04s.

But later was constant at 0.06s at a displacement point of 1mm

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