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Here's a conceptual question that's been killing me because I'm probably not getting it. Say that there is a given v with a displacement y and time t, what would y and t be when v is 2v? I'm guessing we have to use an equation?
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I think when v is 2v, either y is 2y (t being constant) or t is t/2 (y being constant). Graphical method would be better in my opinion.
\[2v = 2y \div t\]
displacement wud double (2y) if the time is constant
are u telling both y and t are to be found ? from given v ? doesn't make sense though :)
velocity=displacement/time taken if v doubles,displacement also doubles if time is a const if v doubles,time taken will be half of the previous case if displacement is a const
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