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The graphs display velocity data. Velocity is on the y-axis (m/s), while time is on the x-axis (s). Based on the graphs, which data set represents constant acceleration? 5 4 3 2…
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The graphs display velocity data. Velocity is on the y-axis (m/s), while time is on the x-axis (s). Based on the graphs, which data set represents constant acceleration? 5 4 3 2…
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The graphs display velocity data. Velocity is on the y-axis (m/s), while time is on the x-axis (s). Based on the graphs,
which data set represents constant acceleration?
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0 1 2 3 4 . because the particle moved with a constant acceleration
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