Physics, asked by Harishhr75, 7 months ago

Suppose a squirrel is moving at a steady speed from the base of a tree towards some
nuts. It then stays in the same position for a while, eating nuts, and return to the base of
tree at the same speed. A graph can be plotted with displacement on the Y-axis and the
time on X-axis.
Observe the graph carefully and answer the following questions :
(i) Which part of the graph shows the squirrel moving away from base of the tree ? 1
(ii) Which part of the graph shows that the squirrel is not moving ? 1
(iii) Which part of the graph shows that the squirrel is returning to base of the tree ?1
(iv) Calculate the velocity of the squirrel from the graph during between time 0 to 3
second ? 1

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

i) Part AB

ii) Part B

iii) Part BC

iv) Part CD

v) Total distance traveled 6 m+ 6 m= 12 m

Time= 11 s

Speed= Total Distance/Time= 12/11=1.09m

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Answered by smjothibasu
0

Answer:

Here is your answer mate!

Explanation:

(I) Part AB

(II) Part B

(III) Part BC

(IV) Part CD

(V) Total distance travelled is :  6+6=12m

                          T= 11sec

Hope you understood!

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