It could be that 'true and false' refer to the statement in the question text and not the correctness of the answer
No, the grammatically correct way to say that would be: I wrote the book.
A change in velocity is known as acceleration .
A change in velocity is known as acceleration .
A change in velocity is known as acceleration .
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Customer velocity can refer to the rate at which a business attracts new customers. Companies that market heavily can easily attract new customers.
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No, it is not grammatically correct. If you want someone to correct it for you, please can you explain what you are trying to refer to?
Velocity refers to the speed and direction of an object's movement. It is a vector quantity that takes into account both the magnitude and direction of motion. Velocity is commonly expressed in units such as meters per second.
I assume you refer to the formula distance = velocity x time. If an object moves upward, the distance would become the height.