3) Consider a rock dropped off a tall building: a) Draw a motion diagram of the falling rock. b) Draw a velocity vs time graph of the falling rock. 4) Find the acceleration for each of the graphs below. 6) 1 7 25 Etec)" 1 LLLL t(ac) - 5 tlec) -
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- As time passes, the rock starts to fall and its position changes. - The motion diagram would show a series of dots or marks, each representing the position of the rock at a specific time interval. The dots would be closer together as time passes, indicating that Show more…
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