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Physics, 05.05.2020 00:04 leahglover19

How do you determine the acceleration of an object?

A. Divide the change in velocity by the time interval

B. Subtract the starting velocity from the ending velocity

C. Multiply the change in velocity by the time interval

D. Determine the average velocity and divide by the distance traveled

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