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What is an object's change in position, or displacement, and the change in time over which that displacement occurred used to calculate? a. average velocity b. force of gravity c. average force d. inertia
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What is an object's change in position, or displacement, and the change in time over which that displacement occurred used to calculate?
a. average velocity
b. force of gravity
c. average force
d. inertia
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The average velocity as velocity is equal to displacement/time
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