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I am not sure how you would do that. However, it is relatively simple to set up an experiment to show that velocity (over a period of time) affects distance.

Select an object whose velocity can be changed from one constant value to another. Alternatively, select a set of objects that can travel at different, but constant, velocities. Measure the distance travelled by each object in the chosen time period (or have a race).

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