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Acceleration is the rate at which velocity is changing.
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity.
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Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity.
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Yes. The acceleration depends on the aerodynamics of the shapes of the objects - not their mass.
Speed can be shown on a graph of position versus time, and acceleration can be shown on a graph of speed versus time.
Yes. Mathematically, they have opposite signs. So they are opposing vectors. In terms of physics, they represent the effects of forces acting in opposite directions.
This depends on what the graph represents. If it is a graph of velocity on the vertical and time on the horizontal, then if acceleration is at a constant rate, the graph will be a straight line with positive slope (pointing 'up'). If acceleration stops, then the graph will be a horizontal line (zero acceleration or deceleration). If it is deceleration (negative acceleration), then the graph will have negative slope (pointing down).
The term acceleration due to gravity refers to the effects of the earth's gravitational pull on the body. It would differ if one was to be measuring it on other planets such as the Moon, Jupiter or Pluto.
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Differ... from what?Forces (acting on an object) are said to be BALANCED if the sum (i.e., the vector sum) of all such forces are equal to zero; UNBALANCED otherwise. Such an unbalanced force will result in an acceleration of the object.