The speed of a falling object increases at a constant rate as time increases since the object was dropped. Which graph could represent the relationship between t, time in seconds, and s, speed in meters per second? A graph shows dropping time (seconds) labeled 1 to 10 on the horizontal axis and object speed (meters per second) on the vertical axis. A line increases from 0 to 10 seconds. A graph shows dropping time (seconds) labeled 1 to 10 on the horizontal axis and object speed (meters per second) on the vertical axis. A line decreases from 0 to 4 seconds. A graph shows dropping time (seconds) labeled 1 to 10 on the horizontal axis and object speed (meters per second) on the vertical axis. A line increases from 0 to 4.5 seconds. A graph shows dropping time (seconds) labeled 1 to 10 on the horizontal axis and object speed (meters per second) on the vertical axis. A line decreases from 1 to 9 seconds.

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Answer:

 Drop Time (Sec) Velocity (m/s)

 

1                                    9.8

2                                   19.6

3                                  29.4

4                                   39.2

5                                   49

 V = a * t   Velocity increases at constant rate  

 a  = V / t = 9.8 m/s^2

Typical graph with constant rate of increase in velocity versus time

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Since the guy on top was so difficult the answer is A

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