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Vectors and Scalars: Acceleration and Deceleration

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Description: Acceleration is the increase of velocity over time, while deceleration is the decrease of velocity over time. This Tab-Tutor Series program will help you learn how to calculate them both -- check out the glossary review and homework checker, too!
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Acceleration is the increase of velocity over time, while deceleration is the decrease of velocity over time. This Tab-Tutor Series program will help you learn how to calculate them both -- check out the glossary review and homework checker, too!

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1 Presentation Comments

  1. this really didn't help at all.

     

    Lindsay on Thursday, 19 February 2009, 16:25 CST |

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