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Not directly. acceleration is the rate at which velocity changes, but unless near light-speed the only reason velocity would cause any difference to acceleration would be due to forces which are proportional to velocity, such as drag or friction. Near the speed of light time bends so a body would, compared to the rest of the universe, appear to decelerate so as to reach a maximum velocity of the speed of light.

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No, acceleration is rate of change of velocity!

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(Change in speed) divided by (time for the change).

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It is not. Average acceleration is (change of velocity)/(time for the change)

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No. Average speed is.

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what is magnitude of average velocity

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