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Leokris [45]
3 years ago
9

Calculate the speed of an object from 0-1 sec.

Mathematics
1 answer:
boyakko [2]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

. 2 m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

Speed is defined as the rate of change in distance per time.

in this case you can simply observe the graph to get the final and initial distances & time.

The motion starts from 0 and moves to 2 if you look at the y axis of the graph.

Thus, the initial distance is 0m & the final distance is 2m

The time is specified in the question to have an initial of 0 sec and a final of 1 sec.

now let's plot our values out as a given.

S1 = 0m t1 = 0 sec

S2 = 2m t2 = 1 sec

and so you're going to have to find the change in time and displacement individually to later engage both in your formula which is - ∆V = ∆S / ∆t

∆S = S2 - S1 = 2m - 0m = 2m.

∆t = t2 - t1 = 1 sec - 0 sec = 1 sec.

∆V = ∆S / ∆t = 2m / 1 sec = 2m/sec (2m/s)

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