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difference between velocity and acceleration?​

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Answered by janeshdev21
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Velocity and acceleration are the two key concepts which are always discussed while studying motion. Velocity can be understood as the speed of a moving body in a particular direction whereas acceleration is any change in the velocity of the object, with respect to time.

Velocity is termed as the magnitude of displacement per unit time. ie. v=s/t

Whereas, Acceleration is termed as the rate of change of velocity per unit time. ie. (v-u)/t

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