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Alisson
31 October, 22:54
When is acceleration the greatest on a graph
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Toby Peters
31 October, 23:15
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Depends on the graph, but the answer is likely the slope. The greater the slope, the greater the change in whatever is being graphed. In this case velocity vs time.
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