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An object moves in such a way that its instantaneous acceleration always equals its averag...

An object moves in such a way that its instantaneous acceleration always equals its average acceleration, (a) Draw the acceleration-time graph that describes this motion, (b) Draw the corresponding velocity-time graph, (c) Does the instantaneous velocity equal the average velocity? Explain why or why not.

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