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Physics, 20.10.2020 03:01, johnbobjones

The distance versus time graph for Object A and Object B are shown. (3 points) Which object moves with changing speed?

Only Object B, because the graph has straight lines
Only Object A, because the graph starts from the origin
Both Object A and Object B, because the slope of the graph is the same throughout
Both Object A and Object B, because different distances are traveled in the same time interval


The distance versus time graph for Object A and Object B are shown. (3 points)

Which object moves

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