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How is acceleration different from velocity?

Acceleration is a change in velocity by either accelerating, decelerating or
changing direction
Acceleration is only when an objects velocity gets faster
Acceleration and velocity are the same when a car is speeding
Acceleration is when speed is changed and velocity is when direction is changed

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Answer:

Acceleration is a change in velocity by either accelerating, decelerating, or changing direction

Step-by-step explanation:

I took the test :)

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