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can anyone give example to find magnitude of velocity ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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To calculate the magnitude of the velocity at any point in time, multiply the constant acceleration rate times the time difference and then add it to the initial velocity. As an example, if you dropped a rock off a cliff, its velocity increases by 32 feet per second, every second.

Answered by Anonymous
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To calculate the magnitude of the velocity at any point in time, multiply the constant acceleration rate times the time difference and then add it to the initial velocity. As an example, if you dropped a rock off a cliff, its velocity increases by 32 feet per second, every second.

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