The directions of the vectors for velocity and acceleration are in the opposite directions.
- The velocity vector is always in the direction of motion of the object. So, the direction of velocity is in the right from our point of view.
- When there is a positive acceleration in the object the acceleration vector is in the direction of motion of the object. When there is a negative acceleration in the object the acceleration vector is in the opposite direction of motion of the object. So, the direction of velocity is in the left from our point of view.
Velocity vector is the rate of change of position of an object. Acceleration vector is the rate of change of velocity of an object.
Therefore, the directions of the vectors for velocity and acceleration are in the opposite directions.
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It brings cold water from the bottom of the ocean.
Answer: L can be expressed in terms of g and f as
L = g/(2πf)^2
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Explanation:
At first it is in 14m position but position doesn't matter in displacement, similar case for time taken.
So at first it travels 6m in positive direction.
So displacement= 6m
Then it travels 13 in opposite or negative direction.
So displacement = 6 -13 m = -7 m
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