B C A Car 1 is traveling at 130 km/hr around the track. At which point(s) would velocity be the same for Car 1? At which point(s) would Car 1 accelerate?

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B C A Car 1 is traveling at 130 km/hr around the track. At which point(s) would velocity be the same for Car 1? At which point(s) would Car 1 accelerate? Car 1 is traveling at 130 km/hr around the track. At which point(s) would velocity be the same for Car 1? At which point(s) would Car 1 accelerate? D 1 2 Never B & D

SpeedVelocityAcceleration Place the following statements in the correct column: 1.Change in direction of an object. 2.Includes the speed of an object. 3.S = D/T 4.Shows the direction in which an object is traveling. 5.Shows a change in the speed of an object. 6.Shows how fast an object is traveling. Change in direction of an object. Includes the speed of an object. S = D/T Shows the direction in which an object is traveling. Shows a change in the speed of an object Shows how fast an object is traveling.

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