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Newton's Third Law: Action & ReactionWhat does an object do when it accelerates?It speeds up.It moves in the opposite direction.It changes speed and direction.all of the above
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Correct answer: It changes speed and direction.
Explanation: Acceleration is any change in velocity. Velocity includes both speed and direction, so accelerating can mean speeding up, slowing down, turning (changing direction), or any combination.
Explanation: Acceleration is any change in velocity. Velocity includes both speed and direction, so accelerating can mean speeding up, slowing down, turning (changing direction), or any combination.
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