Acceleration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In physics, and more specifically kinematics, acceleration is the change in velocity over time. Because velocity is a vector, it can change in two ways: a change
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When an object's velocity changes, it accelerates. Acceleration shows the change in velocity in a unit time. Velocity is measured in meters per second, m/s, so acceleration is measured in (m/s)/s, or m/s2, which can be both positive and negative.
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Acceleration measures how fast an object's speed is getting faster (or slower if negative). ... Technically, the acceleration of an object is the rate of change of an object's Speed with time.
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