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A rocket ship leaves the Earth's atmosphere. Its initial velocity is less than its final velocity. Which is this an example of? A. velocity B. negative acceleration C. posi…
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A rocket ship leaves the Earth's atmosphere. Its initial velocity is less than its final velocity. Which is this an example of?
A. velocity
B. negative acceleration
C. positive acceleration
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Positive acceleration
produces final velocity that's greater than initial velocity.
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