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Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

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Yeah, so the acceleration is decreasing and the speed is increasing. See the initial acceleration is 10ms^-2 which means that the diver is increasing his speed by 10m/s every second. Then air resistance acts in it and his acceleration decreases to say 5ms^-2 but still he's increasing his speed by 5m/s every second. Therefore whenever an object has positive acceleration which decreases, the speed increases.
 
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Yeah, so the acceleration is decreasing and the speed is increasing. See the initial acceleration is 10ms^-2 which means that the diver is increasing his speed by 10m/s every second. Then air resistance acts in it and his acceleration decreases to say 5ms^-2 but still he's increasing his speed by 5m/s every second. Therefore whenever an object has positive acceleration which decreases, the speed increases.
Another possible explanation?
Speed is increasing as Potential Energy is being converted to Kinetic Energy.
Accelaration is decreasing as it can be seen from the table/graph.
 
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Yeah, so the acceleration is decreasing and the speed is increasing. See the initial acceleration is 10ms^-2 which means that the diver is increasing his speed by 10m/s every second. Then air resistance acts in it and his acceleration decreases to say 5ms^-2 but still he's increasing his speed by 5m/s every second. Therefore whenever an object has positive acceleration which decreases, the speed increases.
Thnx alot :rolleyes::p
 
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IT WAS;
Q- Where could I find good sources (notes) for electronics (introductory electronics, electronic systems) that relate to our syllabus?
And if someone can, what are; 1- REED RELAYS, 2- BISTABLE CIRCUITs, 3- ASTABLE CIRCUITs?
 
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Hey people in chemistry there are these inverted beaker over porous pot connected to water thingies
what is the principle behind that

<btw my 1000th post on xpc :p
 
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