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An object starts from rest at point F and speeds up continuously as it moves around an oval. a. Choose a point about 1/8 th of the way around the oval from point F, and label it point G. Draw a vector to represent the velocity of the object at point G. b. Determine the change in velocity vector  between points F and G.

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