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An object's velocity can be described by its speed and acceleration. (4 points) True False

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False

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Acceleration is defined as the rate of change in velocity, rather than speed. When straight-line motion is considered, it is common to use speed and velocity interchangeably. When the direction is not changing, acceleration may be expressed as the rate at which speed changes.

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