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Describe a situation when you might travel at a high velocity, but with low acceleration
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a plane or maybe a jet something small that is in the air
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A situation when you might travel at high velocity but with a low acceleration would be if you were a passenger in a car going on a constant speed of 60 mph. This works because you
are going at a high velocity but you're not accelerating.
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