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It is a riddle (Posted on 2005-04-13) Difficulty: 1 of 5
It is a riddle.
It is the strongest force,
to resist your force,
and yet it is not a force.
It never accelerates,
but it is always moving.
It never rests, and
it never gets tired.
It has been defined many ways,
but no one can quite capture it.
What is it?

See The Solution Submitted by Michael Cottle    
Rating: 3.7143 (14 votes)

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re: The word, accelerate, in common terms | Comment 51 of 90 |
(In reply to The word, accelerate, in common terms by Jonathan Chang)

common Oxford thesaurus has "speed" as a synonym for "accerlate"...so...does that also mean common definition also means that people imply that SPEED and VELOCITY are synonymous? Dictionary.com has a few definitions..and all refer to it as velocity?

but i believe we are beating a dead horse again as the solution has been posted =P

guess we should all just move one..


  Posted by Amon on 2005-04-29 03:46:23

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