General Formula of Acceleration

We already know that Velocity is a speed with direction; therefore, it is a vector quantity. The Acceleration ‘a’ is given as:

a=Change in VelocityTime Taken�=Change in VelocityTime Taken

This formula states that the rate of change in Velocity is the Acceleration, or if the Velocity of an object changes from its initial value ‘u’ to the final value ‘v’, then the expression can be simply written as:

a=(v−u)t�=(�−�)�


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