Science, asked by maniphy141, 4 months ago

and velocity of a body
Acceleration
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Answered by saritabakshig90
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Final velocity (v) of an object equals initial velocity (u) of that object plus acceleration (a) of the object times the elapsed time (t) from u to v. Use standard gravity, a = 9.80665 m/s2, for equations involving the Earth's gravitational force as the acceleration rate of an object.

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Answered by llMissPriyanka01ll
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Velocity :- The velocity of an object is the rate of change of its position with respect to a frame of reference, and is a function of time. Velocity is equivalent to a specification of an object's speed and direction of motion (e.g. 60 km/h to the north).

Acceleration :- Acceleration, rate at which velocity changes with time, in terms of both speed and direction. A point or an object moving in a straight line is accelerated if it speeds up or slows down. Acceleration is defined as the change in the velocity vector in a time interval, divided by the time interval.

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