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The rate of change of velocity of a body per unit of time.
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When can we consider two different body as a Single system in mechanics?
Then my friend asked, What will happen if magnitude of acceleration is same but direction is different ? … Then our physics teacher replied that " in that case we will obviously not consider them as system because acceleration have different directions ". …
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If you're accelerating and you drop a ball, why does the ball keep your velocity, but not yo...
But why does the acceleration of the boy not tranfer to the ball? The question seems obvious but difficult to come up with a proof. … Question: Why only does velocity transfer, and not acceleration? How can we prove this logically? …