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Acceleration is what?

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Answered by ashmahajan
4
the change in velocity per unit time is called as acceleration. it is denoted by a
a=v-u/t
its SI unit is m/s²

Riteshsehwag: good answer
Answered by Agamsain
17

HEY MATE....!!!✌

✍ Acceleration

  • Acceleration is the  rate of change of velocity with time.
  • It  is defined as change of velocity of body per unit time.
  • SI unit of acceleration is m/s²
  • It is Vector Quantity.
  • Acceleration = Change in velocity / time

       = Final velocity - Initial velocity / time

       = v - u / t

✍ Types of Acceleration

1. Uniform Acceleration

If the velocity changes in equal amounts in equal time of intervals and the object travels in a straight line than the uniform acceleration take place.

2. Non-uniform Acceleration

If the velocity changes in an equal amount in unequal intervals of time and object travels in straight line then non uniform acceleration take place.

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-: Additional Information :-

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♣ Zero Acceleration :-  

  • If the change in velocity is zero that is either object is at rest or moving with uniform velocity than zero acceleration will take place.

♣ Positive Acceleration :-  

  • When velocity of a body increases then positive acceleration take place.
  • i.e v > u

♣ Negative Acceleration :-  

  • When velocity of a body decreases the negative acceleration take place.
  • It is in the opposite direction of velocity.
  • i.e v < u

HOPE IT HELPS YOU....

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