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If the change in velocity increases, what happens to the acceleration during the same time period?
Acceleration decreases.
Acceleration increases.
Acceleration becomes negative.
Acceleration becomes steady.
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Acceleration increases.
Reason: acceleration a = Δv / Δt, so with the same Δt, a larger change in velocity Δv gives a larger acceleration.
Reason: acceleration a = Δv / Δt, so with the same Δt, a larger change in velocity Δv gives a larger acceleration.
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