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The slope of a position-time graph can be used to find the moving object’s A. Velocity B. Position C. Acceleration D. None of the Above
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The slope of a position-time graph can be used to find the moving object’s A. Velocity B. Position C. Acceleration D. None of the Above
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The slope of a position-time graph can be used to find the moving object’s
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D. None of the Above
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The answer is A. Velocity. This is because velocity is obtained using position and time
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