Physics, asked by martintaneo17, 2 months ago

what describes motion in terms of displacement, velocity, and acceleration.?

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Answered by swayamsradhasahoo
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Answer:

In physics, motion is the phenomenon in which an object changes its position over time. Motion is mathematically described in terms of displacement, distance, velocity, acceleration, speed, and time. ... Thus, everything in the universe can be considered to be in motion.

Answered by shiksha0808
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Motion is described in terms of displacement (x), time (t), velocity (v), and acceleration (a). Velocity is the rate of change of displacement and the acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. ... If the acceleration is constant, then equations 1,2 and 3 represent a complete description of the motion.

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