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how can a body change its velocity​

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Answered by ishikakumari822
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Explanation:You can change the length and direction of that vector by applying force(s) to the body. The force will accelerate the body (f=ma) and change the body's velocity. There is a special case where the sum of the force vectors is zero. In those cases, the change in velocity will also be zero.

Answered by WhitEDeviLll
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the ONLY way to change the velocity of a body is to apply a mechanical force to the body that is a nonzero vector. ... Inertial forces include gravity, centrifugal and Coriolis force.

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