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What is the difference between velocity and acceleration

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Velocity is how fast an object moves and acceleration is the rate of change in velocity.


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Step-by-step explanation:

Velocity can be defined as unit displacement in a given time or change of speed in a given direction (as velocity is a vector quantity) whereas acceleration is rate of change of velocity with respect to time ( it is also a vector quantity).

SI Unit of velocity is meter per second whereas SI Unit of acceleration is meter per second square.

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