Consider the plot of position vs. time for a particle shown below. At which part(s) of the plot is the instantaneous velocity greater than the total average.

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Consider the plot of position vs. time for a particle shown below. At which part(s) of the plot is the instantaneous velocity greater than the total average velocity? t (s) d (cm) A B C D A B C D B and D A, B, and C B, C, and D

Consider the plot of position vs. time for a particle shown below. At which part(s) of the plot is the instantaneous velocity greater than the total average velocity? t (s) d (cm) A B C D A B C D B and D A, B, and C B, C, and D

Consider the plot of position vs. time for a particle shown below. At which part(s) of the plot is the instantaneous velocity less than the total average velocity? t (s) d (cm) A B C D A B C D B and D A, B, and C B, C, and D

Consider the plot of position vs. time for a particle shown below. At which part(s) of the plot is the instantaneous velocity equal to zero? t (s) d (cm) A B C D A B C D B and D A, B, and C B, C, and D

Consider the plot of position vs. time for a particle shown below. At which part(s) of the plot is the instantaneous velocity equal to the total average velocity? t (s) d (cm) A B C D A B C D B and D A, B, and C B, C, and D

Consider the plot of position vs. time for a particle shown below. At which part(s) of the plot is the instantaneous speed greater than the total average speed? t (s) d (cm) A B C D A B C D B and D A, B, and C B, C, and D

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