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MIT 8.01 Physics I Classical Mechanics, Fall 1999 7 Online
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acceleration vector has no definite relation with velocity vector...true or false and why??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

False. The acceleration vector is the instantaneous change in the velocity vector. We write this as: \[\vec{a} = \frac{d \vec{v}}{dt}\]

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