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What is the difference between velocity and acceleration?

A. Velocity describes an object's position and acceleration describes how fast it moves.
Velocity is how fast an object moves and acceleration is the rate of change in velocity.
C. Velocity is used to determine the magnitude of force acting on an object, and accelerati
Velocity is a time-dependent property of an object, while acceleration is not.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
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Answer:

I think it's C.) velocity is described by speed, either by gravity or mechanical force.

tell me if you get it right!

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Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is C. velocity is described by speed, either by gravity or mechanical force. example: in a car, you need to accelerate the engine in order to move at greater speeds. the engine is engaged while stepping on the accelerator peddle, in combination with fuel..

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