Science, asked by Ikonikscenario7122, 4 months ago

I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST PLS ANSWER CORRECT! How are acceleration and velocity related?
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Acceleration describes how fast the velocity of an object is changing.

An object with constant velocity also has constant acceleration.

Acceleration only occurs when the speed of an object changes, but velocity can change if speed or direction changes.

Acceleration and velocity are not related.

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Answered by Nanditasahoo2008
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Answer:

Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity. Velocity is a vector, which means it contains a magnitude (a numerical value) and a direction. So the velocity can be changed either by changing the speed or by changing the direction of motion (or both).

Answered by Sk218
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Answer:

acceleration = velocity / time

velocity = distance/ time

acceleration depend upon velocity but velocity doesn't depend upon acceleration

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