The symbol ‘a’ is used to represent the acceleration produced in the object. This acceleration is related to the change in velocity according to the equation of motion. It quantifies how quickly the object’s velocity changes due to the applied force.
What symbol is used to represent the acceleration produced in the object, and how does it relate to the change in velocity?
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The symbol ‘a’ represents the acceleration produced in the object. It relates to the change in velocity as it quantifies how quickly the object’s velocity changes due to the applied force, following the equation v = u+at, where ‘u’ is initial velocity, ‘v’ is final velocity, and ‘t’ is time.