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What will happen to the displacement if velocity decreases?

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Answered by RapMonster1994
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✔✅ The statement “velocity decreases with respect to an increase in displacement” is unsure, because it lacks the notion of time (duration). Add to this that a decrease (or increase whatsoever) of velocity is not enough to say wether acceleration is constant or not.

Answered by VBK5
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velocity =  \frac{displacement}{time}

displacement is directly proportional to velocity.

So, if velocity decreases ,displacement also decreases.

Hope it helps..

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