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Define acceleration. State its S.I. unit.

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Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity with time.

Numerically, acceleration is equal to the change in velocity in 1 s.

i.e.,

Acceleration=Change in velocityTime intervalS.I. unit of acceleration=metersecond2=ms2C.G.S. unit of acceleration=centimetersecond2=cms2\text{Acceleration} = \dfrac{\text{Change in velocity}}{\text{Time interval}} \\[0.5em] \text{S.I. unit of acceleration} = \dfrac{\text{meter}}{\text{second}^2} = \dfrac{\text{m}}{\text{s}^2}\\[0.5em] \text{C.G.S. unit of acceleration} = \dfrac{\text{centimeter}}{\text{second}^2} = \dfrac{\text{cm}}{\text{s}^2}\\[0.5em]

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