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Problem 2a
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A cat walks in a straight line, which we shall call the x-axis, with the positive direction to the right. As an observant physicist, you make measurements of this cat’s motion and construct a graph of the feline’s velocity as a function of time (Fig. E2.30). (d) Assuming that the cat started at the origin, sketch clear graphs of the cat’s acceleration and position as functions of time.(Image)

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