I always mess up with the concepts of velocity and acceleration. This lesson cleared it for me. Sir, could we compute the acceleration as follows? Suppose a vehicle is moving with a velocity of 10km/s and after 5 seconds its velocity is 20km/s. Acceleration= (20-10)/5=2m/s^2. This means velocity is increased by twice every second.
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I always mess up with the concepts of velocity and acceleration. This lesson cleared it for me.
Sir, could we compute the acceleration as follows?
Suppose a vehicle is moving with a velocity of 10km/s and after 5 seconds its velocity is 20km/s. Acceleration= (20-10)/5=2m/s^2. This means velocity is increased by twice every second.
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