English, asked by anicevijay58, 7 months ago

does the velocity changes occur
while the object moves explain​

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Answered by roymouboni5
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But the fact is that an accelerating object is an object that is changing its velocity. And since velocity is a vector that has both magnitude and direction, a change in either the magnitude or the direction constitutes a change in the velocity

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Answered by deepakPGDV
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 \bold{ \pink{If \: the \:  object \: is \: moving \:same }} \\  \bold{ \pink{distance \: in \: equal \: interval \: of}} \\  \bold{ \pink{time, then \: velocity \: doesn't  \: changes.}}

 \bold{ \blue{If \: the \:  object \: is \: moving \:unequal }} \\  \bold{ \blue{distance \: in \: equal \: interval \: of}} \\  \bold{ \blue{time, then \: velocity \: changes.}}

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