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>>9119883
n-no, you lie

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so if acceleration is constant, then velocity is linear, and distance covered is nonlinear.

but if you have change in acceleration that's constant, acceleration is linear, velocity is nonlinear, then what's the distance covered? super nonlinear?

how do you form relations of linearity from higher order derivatives? this is so stressful you don't understand. i can't grasp how one can state whether the acceleration or velocity of a system is linear if nothing is known other than a few terms like the distance covered because it could be nonlinear, but how nonlinear?

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is there any event which can occur in nature but whose mirror reflection can't?

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>powered by pulling in air
>in a vacuum

JUST

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