difference between VOLOCITY AND ACCELARATION
Asked by adwrikasen
| 2nd Jul, 2020,
04:51: PM
Differences between velocity and acceleration:
Characteristics
Velocity
Acceleration
Definition
Velocity implies the speed of an object in the given direction.
Acceleration implies to any change in the velocity of an object with respect to time
Meaning
Rate of change of displacement
Rate of change of Velocity
Formula
Displacement/Time
Velocity/Time
Determines
How fast an object is moving and in which direction
How fast the velocity of an object changes with time.
Unit of Measurement
meter/second (m/s)
meter/second2 (m/s2)
Differences between velocity and acceleration:
Characteristics |
Velocity |
Acceleration |
Definition |
Velocity implies the speed of an object in the given direction. |
Acceleration implies to any change in the velocity of an object with respect to time |
Meaning |
Rate of change of displacement |
Rate of change of Velocity |
Formula |
Displacement/Time |
Velocity/Time |
Determines |
How fast an object is moving and in which direction |
How fast the velocity of an object changes with time. |
Unit of Measurement |
meter/second (m/s) |
meter/second2 (m/s2) |
Answered by Shiwani Sawant
| 2nd Jul, 2020,
05:51: PM
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