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As an instant is a snapshot of time/ a point in time for the starting of next activity therefore an equation of the instantaneous velocity of falling object is v=gt OR g= v/t = instantaneous velocity/ time. Since change in velocity is a must for acceleration to occur therefore does v/t [instantaneous velocity/ time] define acceleration “g” other than its dimension analysis?
Note: time is already approaching zero in delta “t” of instantaneous velocity.
Luke Setzer
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Jun 5, 2012, 5:39:45 PM6/5/12
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