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difference between velocity and acceleration​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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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Answered by nikykashyap
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velocity

1) rate of change of displacement.

2)displacement/time.

3)m/sec.

acceleration

1)rate of change of velocity.

2)velocity/time.

3)m/s^2

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