Answer :
Yes, in the given motion, object A ever at the same position as object B at the same moment at anywhere between x = 9m and x = 11m.
What is Motion?
- Motion in physics is the phenomenon in which an object shifts in relation to time.
- Motion is quantitatively characterized in terms of the body's change in position with respect to the observer's frame of reference as well as the velocity, acceleration, and speed of the body.
- Kinematics is the area of physics that studies forces and how they affect motion, while dynamics is the area that studies motion in relation to its causes.
Objects A and B are at the same location at x = 5 m and x = 11 m, as shown in the motion diagram. But at those locations, they are at two separate times. So, this choice can be ruled out.
If we thoroughly examine object A's and object B's motion between t = 2 and t = 3, object A goes from 11 to 9 meters, while object B stays stationary.
B moves from 8 to 11 meters. Object B is travelling more quickly than Object A. Thus, they meet between x = 9 and x = 11 on time, in the interval between t = 2 and t = 3.
The answer is yes, anywhere between x = 9m and x = 11m.
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