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Acceleration | In mechanics, acceleration is the rate of change of the velocity of an object with respect to time. Accelerations are vector quantities (in that they have magnitude and direction). The orientation of an object's acceleration is given by the orientation of the net force acting on that object. |
The magnitude of an object's acceleration, as described by Newton's Second Law,[3] is the combined effect of two causes: | |
1. the net balance of all external forces acting onto that object — magnitude is directly proportional to this net resulting force; 2. that object's mass, depending on the materials out of which it is made — magnitude is inversely proportional to the object's mass. | |
Acceleration has the dimensions of velocity (L/T) divided by time, i.e. LT^−2. The SI unit of acceleration is the metre per second squared (ms^−2); or "metre per second per second", as the velocity in metres per second changes by the acceleration value, every second. |
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