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It is used to determine if the object is in motion.Group of answer choicesmotiongravityreference pointforce Flag question: Question 8Question 8Tips1 ptsWhich terms refers to how fast or slow a movement is?Group of answer choicestimedistancemotionspeed Flag question: Question 9Question 9Tips1 ptsIf you want to loop blocks in a never-ending pattern, the “Repeat n times” block may be used. Group of answer choicesTrueFalse Flag question: Question 10Question 10Tips1 ptsForce cannot make moving objects speed up, slow down, or change direction.Group of answer choicesTrueFalseQuiz saved at 9:43am Submit QuizQuestionsAnsweredQuestion 1AnsweredQuestion 2AnsweredQuestion 3AnsweredQuestion 4AnsweredQuestion 5AnsweredQuestion 6Haven't Answered YetQuestion 7Haven't Answered YetQuestion 8Haven't Answered YetQuestion 9Haven't Answered YetQuestion 10Time Elapsed:Hide TimeAttempt due: May 21 at 11:59pm1 Minute, 42 Seconds

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It is used to determine if the object is in motion.Group of answer choicesmotiongravityreference pointforce Flag question: Question 8Question 8Tips1 ptsWhich terms refers to how fast or slow a movement is?Group of answer choicestimedistancemotionspeed Flag question: Question 9Question 9Tips1 ptsIf you want to loop blocks in a never-ending pattern, the “Repeat n times” block may be used. Group of answer choicesTrueFalse Flag question: Question 10Question 10Tips1 ptsForce cannot make moving objects speed up, slow down, or change direction.Group of answer choicesTrueFalseQuiz saved at 9:43am Submit QuizQuestionsAnsweredQuestion 1AnsweredQuestion 2AnsweredQuestion 3AnsweredQuestion 4AnsweredQuestion 5AnsweredQuestion 6Haven't Answered YetQuestion 7Haven't Answered YetQuestion 8Haven't Answered YetQuestion 9Haven't Answered YetQuestion 10Time Elapsed:Hide TimeAttempt due: May 21 at 11:59pm1 Minute, 42 Seconds

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Question 7: The term used to determine if an object is in motion is "reference point".

Question 8: The term that refers to how fast or slow a movement is, is "speed".

Question 9: True, if you want to loop blocks in a never-ending pattern, the “Repeat n times” block may be used.

Question 10: False, force can make moving objects speed up, slow down, or change direction.

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It is used to determine if the object is in motion.Group of answer choicesmotiongravityreference pointforce

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is used to compare the previous and next frames and adjust the objects in the current frame.

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