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find the direction of instantaneous acceleration​

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Answered by atharva420
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Subtract the later vector from the earlier, and divide by the infinitesimally small time interval. The resulting vector is the instantaneous acceleration (in the limit that the time interval goes to zero). The direction of that vector is the direction of the acceleration.......

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Answered by prasanth1267
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Explanation:

Subtract the later vector from the earlier, and divide by the infinitesimally small time interval. The resulting vector is the instantaneous acceleration (in the limit that the time interval goes to zero). The direction of that vector is the direction of the acceleration.

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