Height of Flag
1. a) He pulled the flag up at a constant pace without anything factoring the flag.
b) He started out going fast and consistently slowed down.
c) He took multiple breaks in between pulling the flag up.
d) He got faster towards the end of pulling up the flag.
e) He started put slow, got faster in the middle, and then slowed down again at the end.
f) It only too him one pull to get the flag up into the air.
2. I believe that diagram b represents the situation most realistically because he started out strong but it got harder within time so he began to pull the flag up slower.
3. I believe that diagram f is the least realistic because most people are not likely to be able to pull a flag up with only one pull. It usually takes people multiple pulls to get a flag up in the air.
1. a) He pulled the flag up at a constant pace without anything factoring the flag.
b) He started out going fast and consistently slowed down.
c) He took multiple breaks in between pulling the flag up.
d) He got faster towards the end of pulling up the flag.
e) He started put slow, got faster in the middle, and then slowed down again at the end.
f) It only too him one pull to get the flag up into the air.
2. I believe that diagram b represents the situation most realistically because he started out strong but it got harder within time so he began to pull the flag up slower.
3. I believe that diagram f is the least realistic because most people are not likely to be able to pull a flag up with only one pull. It usually takes people multiple pulls to get a flag up in the air.