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A car goes from point A to point B then back again. Which statement about its speed and velocity is true? A. They are the same. B. The velocity is twice the speed. C. The speed …
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A car goes from point A to point B then back again. Which statement about its speed and velocity is true? A. They are the same. B. The velocity is twice the speed. C. The speed is twice the velocity. D. The velocity is zero but the speed
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because the car returned to A the velocity is 0
D. The velocity is zero but the speed
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