Make up and draw position versus time graph in the space provided. Then sketch an applied force graph that will generate this motion. 0 L time 16 18
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First, we need to draw a position versus time graph. Let's assume the object starts at position 0 and moves to the right, reaching position L at time 16 seconds. The graph will be a straight line from (0,0) to (16,L). Show more…
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