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Cursive is fine as long as it's readable. (Part A of question: https://www.answers.com/homework-help/questions-and-answers

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Cursive Is Fine As Long As It S Readable Part A Of Question Https Www Chegg Com Homework Help Questions And Answers 1
Cursive Is Fine As Long As It S Readable Part A Of Question Https Www Chegg Com Homework Help Questions And Answers 1 (104.68 KiB) Viewed 45 times
Part B: Motion of a Falling Object (seat cushion) The student then drops a seat cushion off of another cliff and records the distance as it travels downward. time Os 1 s 2 s 3s 4 s OIN 5 s 6 s 7s 8 s 9s distance travelled 0 m 4.5 m 12 m 21 m 31 m 41.5 m 51.5 m 62 m 72 m 82.5 m 1. Construct position-time and velocity-time graphs for the seat cushion. You can plot the average velocity for each second (displacement between data points / time interval of 1 s) at the midpoint of the time interval (at 0.5 s, next average speed at 1.5 s) to properly plot the velocity-time graph. 2. How is this motion different than the motion of the falling object in Part A? 3. Can you suggest a reason why the seat cushion displayed a different type of motion than the ball? 4. Perform the following experiment. Drop a sheet of paper and a pen at the same time from the same height. How does the time required for the fall vary for the objects? Now crumple the sheet of paper and perform the trial again. How do the times required for the fall compare now?