Which best describes the motion of the object between 1
and 4 seconds?
the object has d...
Which best describes the motion of the object between 1
and 4 seconds?
the object has decreasing acceleration and increasing
velocity.
the object has positive acceleration and eventually stops.
the object has decreasing acceleration and decreasing
velocity.
the object has negative acceleration and eventually
stops.
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