Multiple Choice
We will always calculate the average speed correctly by simply taking half the sum of the initial and final speeds during the time interval for all of the following cases except
A) when the distance does not change.
B) when the velocity is constant.
C) when the acceleration is constant.
D) when the acceleration is not constant.
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