(1) Your displacement can be greater than your distance traveled. True or False? (2) The only way that you can accelerate is to change your speed. True or False? (3) Which of the following situations are impossible (a)Motion is North and acceleration is South. (b) Having a constant velocity and a changing acceleration (c) Having a non-zero acceleration and a changing velocity (d) Having a zero speed but still be accelerating

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(1) Your displacement can be greater than your distance traveled. True or False? (2) The only way that you can accelerate is to change your speed. True or False? (3) Which of the following situations are impossible (a)Motion is North and acceleration is South. (b) Having a constant velocity and a changing acceleration (c) Having a non-zero acceleration and a changing velocity (d) Having a zero speed but still be accelerating
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