Acceleration Practice, Practice, Practice Practice: Acceleration Problems Finish My Acceleration Homework: – Study for quiz.

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Acceleration Practice, Practice, Practice Practice: Acceleration Problems Finish My Acceleration Homework: – Study for quiz.

Velocity Practice

Velocity Problems # km/hr north seconds minutes 4.a.) 1.6 m/s west b) 1.6 m/s east 5.16 hours 6.3 m/s west 7.a) 4.5 m/s south b) 4.5 m/s north seconds miles/minute southwest km km/hr southeast kilometers

Wrapping Up…. What does speed tell you about an object’s motion? What does velocity tell you about an object’s motion? What does acceleration tell you about an object’s motion?