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Finnegan
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2 June, 21:18
How does acceleration affect velocity
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Isabella Reed
2 June, 21:29
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Well the rate at which velocity changes with time is called Acceleration. Accelerating is a measure of how quickly the velocity is changing. If velocity doesn't change, there is no acceleration.
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Micheal Ross
2 June, 21:41
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You get a repetative increase in velocity
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