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why acceleration is a vector quantity​

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Answered by dilliprasaddhakal528
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Acceleration is a vector quantity because it has both magnitude and direction.

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Answered by bidhanch
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Yes, that's right, 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.

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