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Exhibit 15-1 A Graph of Position Versus Time for an Object Oscillating

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Exhibit 15-1
A graph of position versus time for an object oscillating at the free end of a horizontal spring is shown below. A point or points at which the object has positive velocity and zero acceleration is(are) Exhibit 15-1 A graph of position versus time for an object oscillating at the free end of a horizontal spring is shown below. A point or points at which the object has positive velocity and zero acceleration is(are)    Use this exhibit to answer the following question(s) . -Refer to Exhibit 15-1. A point or points at which the object has positive velocity and zero acceleration is(are)  A)  B B)  C C)  D D)  B and D E)  A and E Use this exhibit to answer the following question(s) .
-Refer to Exhibit 15-1. A point or points at which the object has positive velocity and zero acceleration is(are)

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