.9.0 m/s C more than 9.8 m/s? 15. Consider drops of water that leak from a dripping faucet at a constant rate. As the dr

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.9.0 m/s C more than 9.8 m/s? 15. Consider drops of water that leak from a dripping faucet at a constant rate. As the dr

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.9.0 m/s C more than 9.8 m/s? 15. Consider drops of water that leak from a dripping faucet at a constant rate. As the drops fall they -- a. get closer together b. get farther apart C. remain at a relatively fixed distance from one another 16. Using the Excel software, a. Plot the position of an object located 30 m from the origin at rest in the time interval 0 to 8s a. Plot the position of an object vs. time for an object moving at a constant speed of 3m/s in the time interval O to 50 s b. Plot the speed of an object as a function of time in the time interval 0 to 12 s for a freely falling body with an acceleration of 9.8 m/s starting from rest. Take the initial position as the origin C. Plot the position of an object as a function of time in the time interval 0 to 12 s for a freely falling body with an acceleration of 9.8 m/s starting from rest. Take the initial position as the origin (You can copy and paste the plot here or submit as an attachment) 17. On the velocity-time graph below, sketch a plot representing the motion of an object which is .... Label each line with the corresponding letter (e.g., "a", "b", "c", etc.) a. b. c. d. at rest moving in the positive direction at constant speed moving with a positive velocity and a positive acceleration moving with a positive velocity and a negative acceleration
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