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what is velocity squared ?? i will mark you as brainliest .

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Answered by arshia3236
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Dimensions of velocity squared are displacement squared divided by time squared. Dimensions of acceleration are displacement divided by time squared. Velocity squared is generally independent of acceleration, except in special cases where there is some constraint that forces them into a relationship.

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Dimensions of velocity squared are displacement squared divided by time squared. Dimensions of acceleration are displacement divided by time squared. Velocity squared is generally independent of acceleration, except in special cases where there is some constraint that forces them into a relationship.

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