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The displacement of a body is given to be proportional to the cube of time elapsed .The magnitude of the acceleration of the body is

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Answered by aishwaryasajeev
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 acceleration is directly prop to time,it varies linearly with time and increases with resp to time .... hope it is correct...

keepingupwithnagrals: Why can't we use the formula s=ut+1/2at^2 or a=s/t^2? I am confused
Answered by ATUL2411
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derivative of displacement is velocity so velocity as function of time can be written as 3T^2 where T is time elapsed and acceleration is derivative of velocity so acceleration is proportional to 6T . hope it helps please mark as brainliest

keepingupwithnagrals: Why can't we use the formula s=ut+1/2at^2 or a=s/t^2? I am confused
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