Figure 11
Two line graphs show speed versus time rising, then sharply dropping, and distance versus time steadily increasing.Two line graphs are presented vertically. The horizontal axis, labeled “time in seconds”, ranges from 0 to 10 in increments of 1 second. At the top, the graph is titled “Speed in kilometers per hour, Test 1 dot dat dot c s v”. The vertical axis, labeled “Speed in kilometers per hour”, ranges from negative 40 to 40 in increments of 20 units. The line starts at (0, 10), peaks at (6.373, 27), falls at (7.684, negative 30), and ends at (9.161, negative 30). At the bottom, the graph is titled “Distance in meters Test 1 dot dat dot c s v”. The vertical axis, labeled “Distance in meters”, ranges from 0 to 60 in increments of 20 meters. The line starts at (0, 10.125), falls at (0.471, 4.5), rises at (4.959, 19.501), and ends at (9.139, 49.501). Note: All numerical data values are approximated.

Velocities and distances of the target obtained from the radar data, Test 1

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