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For each of the cases listed below, decide whether or not the motion described is an example of acceleration: (t/f)
1) a roller coaster as it starts to roll down the track
2) a ball tossed straight up, at the peak of its trajectory
3) a planet tracing out a circular orbit at a constant speed
4) a block sliding down a straight ramp at a constant speed
5) an airplane skidding to a stop on a runway
6) a dump truck carrying a load straight forward at a constant speed
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