A boulder starting from rest rolls down a hill in a straight line, which we shall call the xx axis. A graph of its position xx as a function of time tt is shown in the figure. (Figure attached)   1) Find the distance the boulder rolled between the end of the first second and the end of the third second. Express your answer in meters to one significant figure.   2) Find the boulder’s average speed during the first second. Express your answer in meters per second to one significant figure.

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A boulder starting from rest rolls down a hill in a straight line, which we shall call the xx axis. A graph of its position xx as a function of time tt is shown in the figure. (Figure attached)
 
1) Find the distance the boulder rolled between the end of the first second and the end of the third second.
Express your answer in meters to one significant figure.
 
2) Find the boulder’s average speed during the first second.
Express your answer in meters per second to one significant figure.
 
3) Find the boulder’s average speed during the second second.
Express your answer in meters per second to one significant figure.
 
4) Find the boulder’s average speed during the third second.
Express your answer in meters per second to one significant figure.
 
5) Find the boulder’s average speed during the fourth second.
Express your answer in meters per second to one significant figure.
 
6) Find the boulder’s average speed during the first 4 seconds.
Express your answer in meters per second to one significant figure.
x (m)
15
10
1 2
> t (s)
4)
3.
20
Transcribed Image Text:x (m) 15 10 1 2 > t (s) 4) 3. 20
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