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Displacement is to distance as velocity is to:

a. acceleration
b. mass.
c. speed.
d. time

I chose C....is this correct?
17 years ago

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Answered by drwls
Yes. One is a vector (with direction); the other is its magnitude.
17 years ago
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Displacement is to distance as velocity is to:

a. acceleration
b. mass.
c. speed.
d. time

I chose C....is this correct?

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