Q6.A force acting on an object:Options:Can’t change direction of its velocity Can change magnitude of its velocity Must change magnitude of its velocityMust change direction of its velocity
Question
Q6.A force acting on an object:Options:Can’t change direction of its velocity Can change magnitude of its velocity Must change magnitude of its velocityMust change direction of its velocity
Solution
A force acting on an object can change the magnitude of its velocity.
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