Assume that you are pulling rubber on ice, and after you are done pulling it produces this force(N) vs time(S) graph (as

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Assume that you are pulling rubber on ice, and after you are done pulling it produces this force(N) vs time(S) graph (as

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Assume that you are pulling rubber on ice, and after you aredone pulling it produces this force(N) vs time(S) graph(assuming the object is 100g)
Label/highlight/indicate the part of the graph corresponding tothe block at rest, the time when the block just started to move,and the time when the block was moving at a constant speed.
* Be very precise about exactly where you think these moments/regions occur.
Force (N)
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