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Physics, 13.10.2020 07:01 KarlaOsorio7779

You are an astronomer looking up at the night sky and locate another asteroid moving across the night sky. You observe the asteroid over the course of several seconds moving in a straight line and record you data. You put together your graph as seen here. Based on the data presented in the graph above, what would you estimate was the average velocity of this asteroid?


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