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A car advertisement claims their car can go from a stopped position to 60 miles per hour in 5 seconds. The advertisement is describing the car's acceleration. speed. velocity. direction.
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A car advertisement claims their car can go from a stopped position to 60 miles per hour in 5 seconds. The advertisement is describing the car's
acceleration.
speed.
velocity.
direction.
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The answer is A. Acceleration.
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Acceleration.
The ability to change its velocity in given amount of time is the car's ability to accelerate.
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