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Define acceleration with mathematical expansion ​

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Answered by hariomishra9999999
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Answer:

Acceleration

In one variable calculus, we defined the acceleration of a particle as the second derivative of the position function. Nothing changes for vector calculus.

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Answered by rohit301486
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 \tt Acceleration  \: of  \: a  \: body  \: is  \: defined  \:

 \tt as  \: the \:  rate  \: of  \: change \: of \: its \: velocity

 \tt with \: time

 \tt Acceleration =  \frac{Change \:  in  \: velocity}{Time \:  taken \:  for \:  change}

 \tt or \: a =  \frac{(v - u)}{ t}

 \tt si \: unit  \: is \: m/ {s}^{2} </p><p>

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