What is the object's velocity during the first ten seconds of its travel?

Question 1 options:

6 m/s

0.17 m/s

60 m/s

-6 m/s

The answer cannot be determined without additional information about the object's motion.

To determine the object's velocity during the first ten seconds of its travel, we need some additional information. Specifically, we need to know if the object is subject to any sort of acceleration or if the velocity remains constant.

Please provide more details about the object's motion.

To determine the object's velocity during the first ten seconds of its travel, we need to know the object's acceleration. Velocity is the rate of change of displacement with respect to time, and acceleration is the rate of change of velocity with respect to time.

However, the question does not provide any information about acceleration. Without acceleration, we cannot determine the exact velocity of the object during the first ten seconds.

Therefore, without additional information, we cannot accurately determine the object's velocity during the first ten seconds of its travel.