A scientist records the motion of an object. She writes down that the
object moved 10 meters in...
Physics, 11.04.2020 22:52 adantrujillo1234
A scientist records the motion of an object. She writes down that the
object moved 10 meters in 3 seconds. Did the scientist record a speed or
velocity?
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