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6 October, 04:20

Read the scenario. A horse accelerates + 2 mi/h/s south. Which option defines the horse's acceleration?

A. The horse's speed changes to 2 mi/h as the horse moves south.

B. The horse's speed decreases by 2 mi/h every 1 s.

C. The horse's position decreases by 2 mi every 1 s as the horse moves south.

D. The horse's velocity increases by 2 mi/h every 1 s as the horse moves south.

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  1. 6 October, 04:25
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    D) The horse's velocity increases by 2 mi/h every 1 s as the horse moves south

    Explanation:

    Let's analyze all options:

    A. The horse's speed changes to 2 mi/h as the horse moves south The horse's speed is not 2 mi/h, but it increases 2 mi/h every second. So, this is false.

    B. The horse's speed decreases by 2 mi/h every 1 s. It would only decrease if the horse was moving north. Otherwise this is false.

    C. The horse's position decreases by 2 mi every 1 s as the horse moves south. It is not horse's position but its velocity what changes 2mi/h every second. Also false.

    D. The horse's velocity increases by 2 mi/h every 1 s as the horse moves south. Since given acceleration is positive, you can say that its velocity increases 2mi/h every second. So, this is true
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