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name the physical quantity which corresponds to rate of change of displacement and rate of velocity

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Answered by prmkulk1978
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The velocity of a body is the rate of change of displacement with time .
It is a vector quantity.
Velocity= Displacement /time

Acceleration :
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity with time.
Thus Acceleration=velocity/time
It is a vector quantity.

Answered by ImRitz
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Velocity and Acceleration
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The physical quantity which corresponds to the rate of change of displacement and the rate of change of velocity are velocity and acceleration.

The physical quantity which corresponds to the rate of change of displacement is velocity.

Velocity = Displacement / Time

The SI unit of velocity is m/s.

The physical quantity which corresponds to the rate of change of velocity is called acceleration.

Acceleration = Change in velocity / Time

The SI unit of acceleration is m/s².
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