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what is the difference between variable acceleration and variable velocity​

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Answered by shashikumarbhattacha
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While acceleration is defined as the rate with which velocity of the object changes during motion. Velocity is given as the ratio of change in position with time. ... As against acceleration gives information about the variable velocity of the object at different time intervals.

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Answered by suyashjain2446
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These types of values are not taken as fixed they can change accordingly.

For.example:- If the acceleration is taken to be 4ms^-2 then ghe velocity for the current time will be 4m/s according to acceleration.

Both the values if taken as variabels can change accordingly.

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