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IF something moves at a constant speed, what do you know about the distance it moved each second?
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IF something moves at a constant speed, what do you know about the distance it moved each second?
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IF something moves at a constant speed, what do you know about the distance it moved each second?
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constant speed magnitude tells us how much distance it covers in every second.
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The object is moving the same distance each second. Speed is how fast something moves. Velocity is the speed and direction the object is moving in.
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