(c) How do velocity and acceleration change from mean position? Approved by Arbind singh
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Position, velocity, and acceleration all describe the motion of an object; all three are vector quantities. In one dimension, position is given as a function of x with respect to time, x(t). An object's change in position with respect to time is known as its displacement. The velocity of an object is found by taking the derivative of the position function: . Velocity can be thought of as the object's speed and direction, or change in position over time. The acceleration of an object is equal to the derivative of its velocity and describes the object's change in velocity over
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