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difference between acceleration from velocity​

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Answered by ayan299830
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The velocity of an object refers to the speed in a specific direction. Acceleration implies any change in the velocity of the object with respect to time. Velocity is nothing but the rate of change of displacement. On the other hand, acceleration is the rate of change of velocity with respect to time.

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Answered by adityasinghrocked
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The difference between velocity and acceleration can be drawn clearly on the following grounds: The velocity of an object refers to the speed in a specific direction. ... Velocity is nothing but the rate of change of displacement. On the other hand, acceleration is the rate of change of velocity with respect to time.

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