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22 January, 20:06
An increase in the magnitude of velocity is?
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Tyler Hammond
22 January, 20:14
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It means the speed of the object is increasing
and
there is a positive acceleration in the direction of the velocity
hence
there is a force acting on the object, in the direction of the velocity
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