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Analyze the following scenario from a physics point of view: If car A passes car B, then car A must be_
A. moving faster than car B and accelerating more than car B.
B. accelerating.
C. accelerating at a greater rate than car B.
D. moving faster than car B, but not necessarily accelerating.
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