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Accleeration is a vector quantity

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Answered by adith757
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Acceleration is a vector quantity

Reason:-

Acceleration is a vector quantity because it has magnitude as well as direction. It doesn't mean that if it has magnitude and direction it should also possess the vector of addition

Answered by Anonymous
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Acceleration is a vector quantity because it has both magnitude and direction. ... When an object has a negative acceleration (it's slowing down), the acceleration occurs in the opposite direction as the movement of the object.

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