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Question 3: how can an object have an acceleration? a.â the objectâs speed is decreasing b.â the objectâs speed is increasing c.â the object is changing direction d.â answers a.and b.are true, but not
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Question 3: how can an object have an acceleration?
a.â the objectâs speed is decreasing
b.â the objectâs speed is increasing
c.â the object is changing direction
d.â answers
a.and
b.are true, but not
c.e) â answers a), b), and
c.are all true
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I believe if the objects speed increases!
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