Science, asked by saniamalik29, 1 year ago

Difference between velocity and acceleration ​

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Answered by priyanshuranjan1204
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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. Acceleration implies any change in the velocity of the object with respect to time. Velocity is nothing but the rate of change of displacement.


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Answered by saraanand2004
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Hey mate ! here is your answer-

VELOCITY -The displacement per unit time during motion is called velocity.

ACCELERATION- The rate of change of velocity per unit time is acceleration.

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