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Real or Ridiculous??!!

This object is moving at a constant speed.

RIDICULOUS. This graph shows an object at rest RIDICULOUS!!!! This graph shows an object at rest. A horizontal line on a Distance vs. Time graph represents an object’s distance is not changing.

This object is accelerating.

REAL!!!!!!

This object is traveling at a constant speed.

REAL!!!!!

This object is decelerating.

RIDICULOUS!!!!!!! This graph is showing an object traveling at a constant speed toward the starting point.

This object is not moving. It is at rest.

RIDICULOUS. This graph shows an object moving at a constant speed RIDICULOUS!!!!!! This graph shows an object moving at a constant speed. The horizontal line is showing that the object’s speed is not increasing or decreasing

This object is accelerating.

REAL!!!!!!!!

This object is accelerating, then it stays at a constant speed, and then finally it decelerates.

RIDICULOUS. This is a distance vs. time graph RIDICULOUS!!!!! This is a distance vs. time graph. The object is traveling at a constant speed away from the starting point, then staying at rest, and then traveling at a constant speed back toward the starting point.