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Physics, 19.09.2021 21:10 janrusk3983

For the velocity-time graph shown, which statement describes what happens to the velocity between approximately 11 s and 15 s?
A. The lander's velocity increases toward the reference.
B. The lander's velocity increases away from the reference.
C. The lander's velocity decreases toward the reference.
D. The lander's velocity decreases away the reference.


For the velocity-time graph shown, which statement describes what happens to the

velocity between

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