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Preston Osborne
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23 May, 04:42
What is the acceleration of the object?
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Peyton Murray
23 May, 05:09
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Velocity is changing by a constant amount - 10 m/s-in second of time. Anytime an object's velocity is changing, the object is said to be accelerating; it has an acceleration.
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