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Acceleration is the rate at the speed or velocity of a body increases per unit time. An object that accelerate at 10 mss means the rate at which it's velocity is changing per unit second is 10m/s. For instance, an object accelerating at 10 mss for 3 second will have a velocity of 30m/s.

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