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A car travelling at constant velocity will experience _________.
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Answer
A |
acceleration |
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B |
no acceleration |
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C |
change in speed |
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D |
deceleration |
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The acceleration of the object is defined as the rate change of velocity with respect to time, it is vector quantity, and unit of the acceleration is m/s2.
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