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Physics, 15.02.2022 14:00 thomasbarbusca15

Is it possible to analyze the motion of an object that has non-constant acceleration? It is not mathematically possible to analyze the motion of this object.
It is possible, but with formulas not yet derived by physicists.
It is possible as long as each distinct phase of motion is analyzed, regardless of the duration of time.
It is not possible, because the phases of motion require one formula per problem.

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