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peripatein
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Hello,
Granted that a body begins accelerating from rest with a constant acceleration a, and after a certain time T changes the direction of its acceleration and begins moving with acceleration -a, would it be correct to say that the body would return to its origin at time t=2T? I mean, are the displacement vectors with respect to time merely 1/2(ax,ay,az)T^2 and -1/2(ax,ay,az)t^2?
Granted that a body begins accelerating from rest with a constant acceleration a, and after a certain time T changes the direction of its acceleration and begins moving with acceleration -a, would it be correct to say that the body would return to its origin at time t=2T? I mean, are the displacement vectors with respect to time merely 1/2(ax,ay,az)T^2 and -1/2(ax,ay,az)t^2?