Question 47 / 54:  For an object with constant acceleration, how is the acceleration of an object determined from a plot of velocity verses time?
A  Acceleration is the average of the initial and final velocities divided by the time interval.
B  Acceleration is the difference between the initial and final velocities divided by the time
interval.
C  Acceleration is the sum of the initial and final velocities divided by the time interval.
D  Acceleration cannot be determined from the plot of velocity verses time.
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Attribution:  Introduction to Mechanics. The Saylor Academy 2014, http://www.saylor.org/courses/phys101/
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