Predict velocity versus time (v-vs-t) graph produced from the following motion: a) First, sketch (label each axis) in your notebook how you think your graph should look and label each section (“slow positive," "stopped," "fast negative") for the following described motions: Move in the positive direction slowly and steadily for about 3 seconds, then stopping for about 3 seconds, then reversing direction moving about twice as fast in the negative direction.

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Predict velocity versus time (v-vs-t) graph produced from the following motion:
a) First, sketch (label each axis) in your notebook how you think your graph should look and label
each section (“slow positive," "stopped," "fast negative") for the following described motions:
Move in the positive direction slowly and steadily for about 3 seconds, then stopping for about 3
seconds, then reversing direction moving about twice as fast in the negative direction.
Transcribed Image Text:Predict velocity versus time (v-vs-t) graph produced from the following motion: a) First, sketch (label each axis) in your notebook how you think your graph should look and label each section (“slow positive," "stopped," "fast negative") for the following described motions: Move in the positive direction slowly and steadily for about 3 seconds, then stopping for about 3 seconds, then reversing direction moving about twice as fast in the negative direction.
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