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Physics, 27.06.2019 16:00 trinityanne1738
Which statement best describes the motion of the dots? a) they are slowing down because less distance is covered per unit of time b) they are speeding up because more distance is covered per unit of time c) the speed is constant because the distance between the dots remain the same
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