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A toy car can move left or right along a horizontal path. Assume Friction is so small that it can be ignored. A Force is applied to the car. Choose the one force vs. time graph which would allow the car to continue the motion described below. The car moves toward the right (away from the origin (0) )with a steady velocity

A toy car can move left or right along a horizontal path. Assume Friction is so small that it can be ignored. A Force is applied to the car. Choose the one force vs. time graph which would allow the car to continue the motion described below. The car is at rest

A toy car can move left or right along a horizontal path. Assume Friction is so small that it can be ignored. A Force is applied to the car. Choose the one force vs. time graph which would allow the car to continue the motion described below. The car moves toward the right and is speeding up at a steady rate.

A toy car can move left or right along a horizontal path. Assume Friction is so small that it can be ignored. A Force is applied to the car. Choose the one force vs. time graph which would allow the car to continue the motion described below. The car moves toward the left with a steady velocity.

A toy car can move left or right along a horizontal path. Assume Friction is so small that it can be ignored. A Force is applied to the car. Choose the one force vs. time graph which would allow the car to continue the motion described below. The car moves toward the right and is slowing down at a steady rate.

A toy car can move left or right along a horizontal path. Assume Friction is so small that it can be ignored. A Force is applied to the car. Choose the one force vs. time graph which would allow the car to continue the motion described below. The car moves toward the left and is speeding up at a steady rate.

A toy car can move left or right along a horizontal path. Assume Friction is so small that it can be ignored. A Force is applied to the car. Choose the one force vs. time graph which would allow the car to continue the motion described below. The car was pushed toward the right and then released. Which graph describes the force after the car is released?