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Physics, 05.10.2019 06:30, lilakatedancer

2) car a goes from 0 to 65mile/hr in 10 seconds. car b goes from 0 to 65 mile/hr in 12 seconds. 2a) car a has the same acceleration as car b (t, f)
2b) car a has greater acceleration than car b (t, f)

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