The velocity time graph of runner is given in the graph: (a) What is the total distance covered by the runner in 16 s ? (b) What is the acceleration of the runner at t =11s ?
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- We are given a velocity-time graph for a runner. - We need to find the total distance covered by the runner in 16 seconds. - We also need to find the acceleration of the runner at \( t = 11 \) seconds. Show more…
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