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Navarro
28 February, 19:23
What determines if an object is moving?
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Janiya
28 February, 22:06
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The velocity of an object determines if it is moving. If the velocity is zero, it is not moving. If it has a positive velocity, then it is moving forward. If it has a negative velocity, then it is moving backwards.
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