Physics, asked by adityagolden, 5 hours ago

Can anyone please explain to me what is delta in physics?
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Please explain in your own words simply and with examples
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Answered by ansivaparvathi993
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Answer:

delta is nothing but the difference between two numbers or value .

Explanation:

example for acceleration we have

v2 -v1 /time we can write as delta v / t

Answered by ritigangwar465
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Answer:

Delta in physics

Explanation:

In general physics, delta terms change and delta-v is simply a change in velocity. The Greek uppercase letter delta is the standard mathematical symbol to represent change in some quantity. Depending on the situation, delta-v can be either a spatial vector (Δv) or scalar (Δv).

For example, if the variable 'x' stands for the movement of an object, then 'Δx' means the change in movement.

hope it helps you

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