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Why is acceleration a vector quantity?

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Answered by vanshika2115
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its has both magnitude and direction

thus it is a vector quantity


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Answered by tani2520
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Acceleration is a vector quantity because it has both magnitude and direction.

we know that, acceleration occurs due to change in velocity per unit time, and is also a vector quantity as well as displacement is also a vector quantity(have both magnitude and direction)


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