Give two factors on which acceleration depends? Also mention its formula and s1 unit of acceleration?
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a change in the direction of motion results in an acceleration even if the moving object neither sped up nor slowed down. That's because acceleration depends on the change in velocity and velocity is a vector quantity — one with both magnitude and direction.
SI unit of acceleration is The SI unit of speed is m/sm/s and so, the SI unit of acceleration is meters/(second)^2.
m/s2
SI unit of acceleration is The SI unit of speed is m/sm/s and so, the SI unit of acceleration is meters/(second)^2.
m/s2
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(i) Acceleration depends on the change in the velocity and the time taken by the object to travel.
(ii) Acceleration = change in velocity/time taken
SI unit of acceleration is meter per second square (m/s2).
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