Physics, asked by mihikajk, 7 months ago

does acceleration and retardation come under velocity? [please answer soon (._.)]

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Answered by ArpitPandey17
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Explanation:

Any change in the velocity of an object results in an acceleration: increasing speed (what people usually mean when they say acceleration), decreasing speed (also called deceleration or retardation ), or changing direction (called centripetal acceleration ).

Answered by jjaajjajaja36
2

Answer:

No

Explanation:

Because Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity with time. ... Any change in the velocity of an object results in an acceleration: increasing speed (what people usually mean when they say acceleration), decreasing speed (also called deceleration or retardation ), or changing direction (called centripetal acceleration ).

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