The accelerated motion of a body changes due to change in:
All of the above
Speed
Velocity.
Direction of motion.
A
Speed
B
Velocity.
C
Direction of motion.
D
All of the above
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The accelerated motion of a body changes due to a change in speed, direction of motion, velocity.
As acceleration posses magnitude and direction. Its magnitude changes by a change in speed, velocity, and direction can be changed by the direction of motion and velocity.
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