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what is difference between initial velocity and final velocity

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Answered by sayyedtaj1970
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Explanation:

Initial and Final Velocity

Initial velocity describes how fast an object travels when gravity first applies force on the object. On the other hand, the final velocity is a vector quantity that measures the speed and direction of a moving body after it has reached its maximum acceleration.

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Initial velocity :- Velocity by which any body starts its motion,

Final velocity :- Velocity by which any body ends its motion.

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