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if 1 object move from point A to B without changing speed what is happening to objects between points A and B? is it the object is speeding up or the object has no velocity or the object is slowing down
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if 1 object move from point A to B without changing speed what is happening to objects between points A and B? is it the object is speeding up or the object has no velocity or the object is slowing down or the object's acceleration is zero?
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If it moves in a straight line and its speed doesn't change, then its acceleration is zero.
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