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under what circumstances is the velocity of a body negative?​

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Answered by HA7SH
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CERTIFIED ANSWER. when the displacement is negative, the velocityof an object also becomes negativebecause velocity=displacement/time. when the initial and final positions of an object collides and the object passes it initial position then the displacement becomes negative.

Answered by LastShinobi
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Answer:

CERTIFIED ANSWER. when the displacement is negative, the velocityof an object also becomes negativebecause velocity=displacement/time. when the initial and final positions of an object collides and the object passes it initial position then the displacement becomes negative

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