Physics, asked by Ksgopika, 1 year ago

Difference between velocity and acceleration.

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Answered by anjueldose
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VELOCITY = DISPLACEMENT ÷ TIME
velocity is the displacement in unit time (m/s)
ACCELERATION = (FINAL VELOCITY - INITIAL VELOCITY) ÷ TIME
acceleration is the change in velocity in unit time(m/s^{2} )

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Answered by sagniksengupta067
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VELOCITY = DISPLACEMENT ÷ TIME

velocity is the displacement in unit time (m/s)

ACCELERATION = (FINAL VELOCITY - INITIAL VELOCITY) ÷ TIME

acceleration is the change in velocity in unit time(m/s^{2} )

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