Velocity is often confused with speed, but it is fundamentally different. While speed refers to how fast an object is moving, velocity includes both speed and direction. This means that two objects can have the same speed but different velocities if they are moving in different directions. Additionally, if an object returns to its starting point, its velocity can be zero, even if it has traveled a considerable distance.
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The direction of an object's acceleration is determined by the direction of the net force acting on it. The change in velocity of the object is also influenced by this net force. Therefore, the direction of the object's acceleration and the direction of its change in velocity are related in that they are both affected by the net force acting on the object.
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no it isnt but it isnt the teachers choice
no there isnt that mite be a fib or a legent but there isnt
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thats funny isn't it no it isnt not dont no isnt haunted
gamecube isnt wifi enabled there isnt an ethernet port.
No isnt is 1 to 5 chapters but 6 isnt created yet!
well it isnt as educated as i though but no it isnt a bad school!
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