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Physics, 18.10.2020 03:01, DeGeneral8468

An object in motion experiences a constant net force in its direction of motionThe graphs below depict certain aspects of the motion of the object Match three of the items to the left with the correst graph a) mass versus time b) velocity versus time c) distance versus time d) acceleration versus time.

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