Acceleration is a derived quantity why
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velocity are derived quantities and are both combinations of length and time. An object's acceleration is its rate of change of velocity. ... derived quantity
Acceleration is more fundamental than velocity or position or even time, which are all relative quantities; yet its units are derived from those. It has only to do with tradition. It started with Newton, who assumed that position and time and velocity could be absolute measures.
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