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State the conditions for the
Variable velocity​

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Answered by rajasisdeshpande
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Answer:

Variable velocity velocity in which the space described varies from instant to instant, either increasing or decreasing; -- in the former case called accelerated velocity, in the latter, retarded velocity; the acceleration or retardation itself being also either uniform or variable.

Answered by Tryingtosolve
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Answer:

There are two conditions for a velocity to be variable. The first is change in speed. The second is change in direction of motion.

Explanation:

Velocity is a vector quantity, and according to the rule of vector quantity, it is variable due to change in magnitude(here speed) or direction of motion.

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