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Answered by Anonymous
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ᴡʜᴀᴛ ɪꜱ ᴀᴄᴄᴇʟᴇʀᴀᴛɪᴏɴ ??????

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Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity with time.

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An object's acceleration is the net result of all forces acting on the object, as described by Newton's Second Law.

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SIUnit=m/s²

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Answered by ravi9848267328
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Answer:

Acceleration is a change in speed.  The definition of acceleration is a change in the rate of motion, speed or action

IT IS RATE OF CHANGE OF VELOCITY PER GIVEN TIME

A=DV/DT

ACCELERATION IS POSITIVE AS WELL AS NEGATIVE IN TERMS OF DIRECTION IT MOVES

IF THE ACCELERATION IS AGAINST THE MOTION OF  A OBJECT IT IS KNOWN AS RETARDATION

WAYS TO FIND ACCELERATION

F=MA

V^2-U^2=2AS

V=U+AT

S=UT+1/2AT^2

Step-by-step explanation:

instantaneous acceleration is measured over a "short" time interval. The word short in this context means infinitely small or infinitesimal — having no duration or extent whatsoever. It's a mathematical ideal that can can only be realized as a limit. The limit of a rate as the denominator approaches zero is called a derivative. Instantaneous acceleration is then the limit of average acceleration as the time interval approaches zero — or alternatively, acceleration is the derivative of velocity.

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