Physics, asked by sanjanasaha, 7 months ago

What do you mean by variable acceleration?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Variable Acceleration - A body is said to be moving with variable acceleration if its average acceleration is different between different points along its path, either in magnitude or in direction or both in magnitude as well as direction.

Answered by joshuabinu25
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The SUVAT equations from equations of motion can only be used when an object is moving with constant acceleration. When the acceleration varies, this is when we must use calculus. The diagram above shows the relationship between acceleration a, velocity v and displacement x.

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