Physics, asked by alekyaerothi, 4 months ago

12. Can the velocity of an object be in a direction other than the direction of acceleration of
the object ? Explain.

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Answered by SweetestBitter
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Answer:

Yes , definitely the speed of an object can be inverse way or it tends to be a similar way to the course of quickening . ... generally for the second case if velocity,s and bearings are inverse then we get or find that speed is diminishing

Answered by queenh785
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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

Yes, of course it can be! Take the example of motion under gravity, where the object moves in the upward direction. In this case, velocity is in the upward direction, but the acceleration due to gravity is in the downward direction. Thus, the acceleration and velocity of the object are in opposite directions.

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