A student observes and records observations at a track meet.
Segments C and D
Segment
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Biology, 08.02.2021 18:30 jordanrini
A student observes and records observations at a track meet.
Segments C and D
Segment
During the race, runners ...
A
wait at the starting line for the starter's signal
Segment A
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speed up on the straight section of the trek
Segments A and C
c
.change direction as they round the corner of the track
Segments B and C
D
slow down after they cross the finish line
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Based on the observations, the runners do not accelerate during -
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