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Unit Activity: Physics and Motion 5 of 7
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Now, for each time period, look at the graphs of x, vx, and ax. Briefly describe what is happening for each of these
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Displacement (x) Velocity (Vx) Acceleration (ax)
0.2 - 4.6 seconds
4.6 - 7.2 seconds
7.2 - 7.8 seconds
7.8 - 10.8 seconds
11.0 - 15.8 seconds

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