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The relationship of which physical quantities are described by second
equation of
motion?​

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Answered by aquibikhansuper98
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For the sake of accuracy, this section should be entitled "One dimensional equations of motion for constant acceleration". Given that such a title would be a stylistic nightmare, let me begin this section with the following qualification. These equations of motion are valid only when acceleration is constant and motion is constrained to a straight line.

Given that we live in a three dimensional universe in which the only constant is change, you may be tempted to dismiss this section outright. It would be correct to say that no object has ever traveled in a straight line with a constant acceleration anywhere in the universe at any time — not today, not yesterday, not tomorrow, not five billion years ago, not thirty billion years in the future, never. This I can say with absolute metaphysical certainty.

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Answered by kantashashi575
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Yes this answer is correct

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