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Physics, 22.11.2019 04:31 SithLeo

Based on the data table, what evidence best suggests that this might be an object in freefall?
a) the velocity of the object is increasing.
b) the acceleration of the object is increasing.
c) the change in displacement is increasing at a constant rate.
d) the acceleration for each interval is a constant of 10 m/s/s.


Based on the data table, what evidence best suggests that this might be an object in freefall?

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