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Physics, 22.06.2021 23:00 yasarhan2

Para los fenómenos observables que se proponen a continuación, adoptar un sistema de referencia y elaborar un gráfico cualitativo de la posición en función del tiempo.
a) Posición de un automóvil estacionado.
b) Posición de un ascensor que parte desde el noveno piso hacia planta baja.
c) Posición de una moneda arrojada hacia arriba
d) Altura que alcanza el agua en un balde inicialmente vacío, puesto bajo canilla abierta.
e) Posición de la mano de un carpintero mientras pinta un listón.
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