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Discuss the relationship between acceleration and velocity. Are these scalar or vector quantities?
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Discuss the relationship between acceleration and velocity. Are these scalar or vector quantities?
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Acceleration is just speeding up, and velocity is speeding up in a certain direction. If you are changing your velocity you accelerating, as you are changing direction..
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