1) | 4th option is correct as position doesn't change with time |
2) | 4th option is correct |
3) | 3rd option is correct, because slope is smaller |
4) | 2nd option is correct |
5) | 1st option is correct |
6) | 4th option is correct, because slope is greater |
7) | 3rd option is correct |
8) | 4th option is correct, because velocity becomes negative from positive |
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