what is the difference between initial velocity and final velocity
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The initial velocity,vi is the velocity of the object before acceleration causes a change. After accelerating for some amount of time, the new velocity is the final velocity,. It is velocity at time interval t = 0. It is denoted by u.
The final velocity is the last velocity of a given object after a period of time. Example: A car is driving down a road at constant velocity at 15 kilometers per hour. It then accelerates at a rate of 1 kilometer per second for 10 seconds...
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The initial velocity,vi is the velocity of the object before acceleration causes a change. After accelerating for some amount of time, the new velocity is the final velocity,. It is velocity at time interval t = 0. It is denoted by u.
The final velocity is the last velocity of a given object after a period of time. Example: A car is driving down a road at constant velocity at 15 kilometers per hour. It then accelerates at a rate of 1 kilometer per second for 10 seconds...
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The velocity which the body has in the beginning of the given time period is call as initial velocoty
And at ending of the given time period is called as final velocity
And at ending of the given time period is called as final velocity
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