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A body is moving with variable acceleration (a) along a straight line. The average acceleration of body in time interval t1 and t2 is

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Answered by sm6254300
7

Answer:

∫ a*dt / t2 - t1

Explanation:

we know that time interval t1 to t2 then  

average acceleration = Δv/Δt

                    = v2-v1/ t2-t1

Now

velocity = ∫a*dt

So

         average acceleration = ∫a*dt/t2-t1

Answered by AfiaSarwar
0

Answer:

∫ a*dt / t2 - t1

Explanation:

we know that time interval t1 to t2 then  

average acceleration = Δv/Δt

                   = v2-v1/ t2-t1

Now

velocity = ∫a*dt

So

        average acceleration = ∫a*dt/t2-t1

Explanation:

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