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The velocity-versus-time graph in (Figure 1) shows the motion of two different o

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The velocity-versus-time graph in (Figure 1) shows the motion of two different objects sliding across a horizontal surface.

Part A

Could the change in the x component of velocity with time be attributed to friction in each case?

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The velocity-versus-time graph in (Figure 1) shows the motion of two different objects sliding across a horizontal surface.

Part A

Could the change in the x component of velocity with time be attributed to friction in each case?

Could the change in the  component of velocity with time be attributed to friction in each case? yes for both objects yes for object 1, no for object 2 no for object 1, yes for object 2 no for both objects

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Explanation / Answer

First and Second objects are moving with constant slope

no for object 1,yes for object 2