6 An object released from rest at time t = 0 slides down a frictionless incline a distance of 1 meter during the first second. The distance traveled by the object during the time interval from t = 1 second to t = 2 seconds is (A) 1 m (B) 2 m (C) 3 m (D) 4 m (E) 5 m
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The object is released from rest, so the initial velocity \( u = 0 \). The distance traveled in the first second is 1 meter. We need to find the distance traveled from \( t = 1 \) second to \( t = 2 \) seconds. Show more…
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