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Draw an arrow to indicate the direction of the acceleration of hic block for each of the four motions listed below.
To Draw:An arrow to indicate the direction of the acceleration of the block for each of the given four motion.
Answer to Problem 1aTH
The direction of acceleration is along the same direction to which the block speeds up.
Explanation of Solution
Direction of acceleration depends on the direction along which the block speeds up.
Here, a is the acceleration and its direction is along the direction along which the block speeds up. Red arrow indicates the direction of motion of the block.
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