GRAPH INTERPRETATION POSITION vs TIME GRAPH.

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GRAPH INTERPRETATION POSITION vs TIME GRAPH

Given below is a strobe picture of a ball rolling across a table Given below is a strobe picture of a ball rolling across a table. Strobe pictures reveal the position of the object at regular intervals of time, in this case, once each 0.1 seconds.                                                                                                                                                                                                              Notice that the ball covers an equal distance between flashes. Let's assume this distance equals 20 cm and display the ball's behavior on a graph plotting its x-position versus time.

          The slope of this line would equal 20 cm divided by 0.1 sec or 200 cm/sec. This represents the ball's average velocity as it moves across the table. Since the ball is moving in a positive direction its velocity is positive. That is, the ball's velocity is a vector quantity possessing both magnitude (200 cm/sec) and direction (positive).  

Describe the position-time graph 6 7 8 9 10