Acceleration and time are relative.
Acceleration = Change in Velocity/Time taken
They are not alike but they are related. A positive acceleration means an increase in velocity (speed). A negative acceleration means a decrease in velocity. Velocity (speed) has the dimensions of distance / time. Acceleration has the dimensions of distance/time2 or velocity/time.
Acceleration is the derivative of velocity. In other words, acceleration is the rate at which the velocity is changing.
They are both vector quantities and acceleration is in the direction of the net force.
Motion is the measurement of an object and the change of its position over time. Acceleration is the measurement of velocity of an object. Both terms are used in physics. Acceleration denotes an increase of speed of an object while motion does not.
-- both are related to measurements of motion of objects -- acceleration is the rate at which velocity changes
acceleration a----->velocity=acceleration x time: v=a x t
Acceleration is the time rate of change of speed. Acceleration = speed/time.
The slope is the acceleration. Acceleration is the time derivative of velocity.
Average acceleration = Change in speed/time so Time = Change in speed/Average acceleration
Speed = Time x acceleration
speed equals to acceleration into time
Since acceleration is defined as change of velocity divide by time, it has units of (velocity / time). acceleration x time = (velocity / time) x time = velocity