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Let's say that an object has a small, but constant acceleration in a straight line without...

Let's say that an object has a small, but constant acceleration in a straight line without changing direction. The object does not turn and is only moving forward (so no veering left right etc) and keeps going faster and faster. How would you describe the change in velocity from 1 to 2 seconds, compared to change in velocity from 5 to 6 seconds?

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The change in velocity from 1 to 2 seconds will be same for 5 to 6 seconds because the acceleration is contant.

For detailed explanation reffer to attached images.

However velocity(at t=6s) > velocity(at t=5s) > velocity (at t=2s)> velocity (at t=1s)

But the change remain constant

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