Physics, asked by nirmalkaurj03021975, 8 months ago

give two differences between velocity and acceleration​

Answers

Answered by 786jashlaliwala
0

Explanation:

Velocity and acceleration both describe motion, but there is an important difference between the two. If you’re studying physics at high school or college level, understanding the differences between them is essential. Understanding what velocity means leads to an understanding of what acceleration means because while velocity is the rate of change of position, acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. If you’re traveling at a constant pace, you have velocity but no acceleration, but if you’re traveling and your pace is changing, you have velocity and acceleration.

Answered by Anonymous
1

1)Velocity is the rate of change of position with respect to time

2)units of velocity are meters per second

1)Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity.

2)units of acceleration are meters per second squared.

Similar questions