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Acceleration is a vector quantity, which indicates that it's value​

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Answered by lovinglavisha
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magnitude as well as direction indicates it's value

Answered by Naviiitian
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Acceleration is a vector quantity because it has both "magnitude" and "direction". ... similarly, when you speed up your car the increases in velocity increases the acceleration and its value will be "positive". Since its a vector quantity so its value can be either "positive" or "negative"

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