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Physics, 17.09.2021 17:40 leledaisy1994

A physics student records the data in the table below during a 1-D motion experiment with constant acceleration. Unfortunately he forgets to properly label the table
before emailing it to his lab partners for analysis. As a result, they have to use their
knowledge of kinematics to figure out how the table is organized and what the rows
and columns represent. Use your knowledge of kinematics to select the correct
answer below. Assume that all units are Si (meters, seconds, meters/second, etc) even
though they are not shown.
7.000 0.00 3.0
7.031 0.01 3.1
7.062 0.02 3.2
7.095 0.03 3.3
7.128 0.04 3.4
The columns represent data at three different times

A) the columns represent data at three different times
B) the initial speed value is 7.0 meters per second
C) the acceleration is 10 m/s^2
D) the initial time value is 3.0 seconds

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