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is it possible to have a situation in which differentiation of velocty vector w.r.t time is not equal to 0 but differentiation of magnitude of velocity vector is equal to zero?
Asked by Deepshikha deepsi | 07 Mar, 2013, 06:11: AM
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YEs in case of uniform circular motion, the magnitude of velocity remains same but the velocity changes due to the changing direction.
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