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what is the difference between velocity and accelaration

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Answered by AMAYTRIPATHI
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Velocity:- It is the quantity that tells you how fast any body is moving or in other words , it is the ratio of displacement to the total time taken.
It is vector quantity and having the SI unit of Metre.

v = \frac{s}{t} \\

Example:- if displacement is 10m and time taken is 2sec

then, velocity will be 10/2
=5m/s

Now,

Acceleration:- Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity or it tells us how fast the velocity is increasing.
it is vector quantity

a=(v-u)/t

Example:- if body starts with the velocity of 2m/s and keeps on increasing till 10 m/s in 4 sec

now, acceleration= 10-2/4
=8/4m/s^2

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Answered by Nirupama26
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here is your answer...

velocity
i)Velocity is the speed of an object moving in a definite direction.
ii) velocity =displacement(d)/time(t)

acceleration
i)Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity with respect to time
ii) Acceleration=change in velocity(v)/change in time(t)

hope it helps you...
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