what is the difference between variable velocity and variable acceleration
Asked by anuprajgarhia
| 26th Jul, 2020,
01:10: PM
Expert Answer:
An object with variable velocity covers unequal distances in equal intervals of time either in a specified direction or in different direction.
An object with variable acceleration when velocity of the object increases or decreases (not constant) by unequal amounts in equal intervals of time.
An object with variable velocity covers unequal distances in equal intervals of time either in a specified direction or in different direction.
An object with variable acceleration when velocity of the object increases or decreases (not constant) by unequal amounts in equal intervals of time.
Answered by Shiwani Sawant
| 27th Jul, 2020,
11:05: AM
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