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This graph shows the velocity of particles A and B through time. The two lines intersect each other at point O. What is the acceleration of particles A and particle B at point O?
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This graph shows the velocity of particles A and B through time. The two lines intersect each other at point O. What is the acceleration of particles A and particle B at point O?
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the acceleration would be the velocity at point O divided by the time of point O, also known as the slope at point O. (y/x)
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