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3 years ago
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Which graph shows an object that has CONSTANT SPEED?

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tiny-mole [99]3 years ago
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From the question,

W = FdcosФ.............. Equation 2

ΔEk = 1/2m(v²-u²)................ Equation 3

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Substitute equation 2 and equation 3 into equation 1

W' = FdcosФ-1/2m(v²-u²)........................ Equation 4

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Substitute into equation 4

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