How a = v dv/dx???? PLZZ help me really confused....
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Hey!
don't get confused. It's really simple
let me explain
a = dv/dt. ..........(1)
we know that
dx = v * dt. (change in displacement is equal to velocity multiplied by change in time)
so,
dt = dx/dv
now putting the value of dt in eqn(1)
we have
a = dv/(dx/dv)
so,
a = v.dv/dt
hope u understand
have a nice day.:-)
don't get confused. It's really simple
let me explain
a = dv/dt. ..........(1)
we know that
dx = v * dt. (change in displacement is equal to velocity multiplied by change in time)
so,
dt = dx/dv
now putting the value of dt in eqn(1)
we have
a = dv/(dx/dv)
so,
a = v.dv/dt
hope u understand
have a nice day.:-)
alex57:
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it is correct formula.............
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