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The rate of change of velocity of a body per unit of time.
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Why is acceleration inversely proportional to the mass of an object, but directly proportion...
Case 1: Considering F to be const :
Acceleration is inversely proportional to mass.
Case 2: Considering m to be constant:
Acceleration is directly proportional to Force. …
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How can deceleration due to friction be positive?
Now , you slowly try to increase the acceleration of your car. Then , deceleration will tend to decrease and then become positive after some time. … After acceleration is positive now , friction direction will also change.
Check on direction of friction online if you have difficulty. …
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Why is it that objects inside a moving train tend to move at the same speed as the train its...
I mean I get people saying because it's Newtonian mechanics. Everything inside the train will have same speed as that of train but my question is why ? Why is it like that ? And How does that happen ? …