Biology, 23.02.2021 23:00 cathydaves
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As the basketball player spins the ball on his finger, which of the following best describes its motion:
A. The ball is spinning at a constant velocity.
B. The ball is spinning at a constant speed.
C. The ball is accelerating as it is changing direction as it spins in a circle.
D. The ball is maintaining a constant acceleration.
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