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It is correct to say that the instantaneous velocity vector is always in the direction of motion.

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Answered by deepthiPDdoll
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It is in the direction of the change invelocity Δv. The instantaneousacceleration is the limit of the average acceleration as Δt approaches zero. The velocity vector v always points in the direction of motion.

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Answered by amanrawat82
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It is the change direction with in its something we no that delta V.

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