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Physics, 07.11.2019 02:31 jwoodsk7598

1. acceleration is best defined as the rate of change of of an object. a. position b. force c. speed d. velocity 2. which of the following describes acceleration? a. s/m b. m/s c. m/s2 d. m2 3. which of the following is the main difference between speed and velocity? a. speed has direction and velocity b. speed is measured over time c. velocity has both speed and direction d. speed is constant

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