Please evaluate the statements: Always true: the statement is true under any circumstances Not necessarily true: the statement may be true in some circumstances, but not in others Always false: under no circumstances is this true Options: {Always true/ not necessarily true/ always false}      1. Velocity is the time derivative of acceleration.      2. If you have no acceleration, you have no velocity.      3. If you don't move, the velocity is zero.      4. You can move without acceleration.

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Please evaluate the statements:

  • Always true: the statement is true under any circumstances
  • Not necessarily true: the statement may be true in some circumstances, but not in others
  • Always false: under no circumstances is this true

Options: {Always true/ not necessarily true/ always false}

     1. Velocity is the time derivative of acceleration.
     2. If you have no acceleration, you have no velocity.
     3. If you don't move, the velocity is zero.
     4. You can move without acceleration.

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