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25 July, 09:49

If an object moves with constant (non-zero) acceleration, then which, if any, of the following statements about its motion is/are true?

The position may be increasing or decreasing.

A: True B: False

The acceleration may be increasing or decreasing.

A: True B: False

The velocity may continually change by varying amounts depending on the speed.

A: True B: False

The speed must continually change by the same amount during each equivalent unit of time.

A: True B: False

The magnitude of the velocity, or speed, also could be constant. A. True. B. False

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  1. 25 July, 09:58
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    Below are the answers:

    The position may be increasing or decreasing. - True

    The acceleration may be increasing or decreasing. - False

    The velocity may continually change by varying amounts depending on the speed. - False

    The speed must continually change by the same amount during each equivalent unit of time. - False

    The magnitude of the velocity, or speed, also could be constant. - False
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