Tom was running with his uncle. They both started from rest and ran with a constant positive acceleration the entire time. Both Tom and his uncle had the same acceleration. Tom's uncle stopped at time 2t while Tom was still running. Tom ran until time 4t and then he stopped. Compared with his uncle, Tom ran a distance: one-half as far OTwice as far O 1.4 times as far O four times as far O five times as far

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Tom was running with his uncle. They both started from rest and ran with a constant positive
acceleration the entire time. Both Tom and his uncle had the same acceleration. Tom's uncle
stopped at time 2t while Tom was still running. Tom ran until time 4t and then he stopped.
Compared with his uncle, Tom ran a distance:
one-half as far
OTwice as far
O 1.4 times as far
O four times as far
O five times as far
Transcribed Image Text:Tom was running with his uncle. They both started from rest and ran with a constant positive acceleration the entire time. Both Tom and his uncle had the same acceleration. Tom's uncle stopped at time 2t while Tom was still running. Tom ran until time 4t and then he stopped. Compared with his uncle, Tom ran a distance: one-half as far OTwice as far O 1.4 times as far O four times as far O five times as far
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