write the equation of accelaration and explain the terms
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Explanation:
Acceleration, also a vector quantity, is the rate at which an object changes its velocity
velocity which is the rate that an object moves from one place to another. Velocity is a vector quantity, which means it has both a magnitude, called speed, and a direction.
a -acceleration
a=v-u/t
(v=final velocity,u=initial vvelocityt=time)
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a= v-u/t
Explanation: v=final velocity
u=initial velocity
t= time
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