Difference between acceleration and velocity with explanation
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Velocity is the rate of change of position with respect to time, whereas acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. Both are vector quantities (and so also have a specified direction), but the units of velocity are meters per second while the units of acceleration are meters per second squared.
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The change of motion of an object with respect to time in an specific direction is known as Velocity and the SI Unit of velocity is metre per second while the rate of change of velocity with respect to time is known as Acceleration and the SI Unit of acceleration is metre per second square.
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