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why is accleration = change in velocity w.r.t time , why not change in velocity w.r.t distance or displacement?


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Answered by Aalima786
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Answer:

The rate of change of velocity is describes with respect to time onstead of distance, because the acc. of all objects in free fall is a constant when describe with respect to time, but not with distance.

Answered by sonabrainly
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Explanation:

The rate of change of velocity is describes with respect to time instead of distance, because the acc. of all objects in free fall is a constant when describe with respect to time, but not with distance.

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