What is acceleration?, Rate of change of velocity with respect to time, Rate of change of displacement with respect to time, Which formula represents acceleration correctly?, a = dv/dt, a = ds/dt, If acceleration is positive (a > 0), what happens to velocity?, Velocity increases as time increases, Velocity decreases as time increases, Negative acceleration means:, Velocity decreases with time, Velocity increases with time, Which term is commonly used for negative acceleration?, Deceleration / retardation, Constant velocity, When acceleration is zero (a = 0), the object:, Moves with constant velocity, Is always at rest, Acceleration is the second derivative of:, Displacement with respect to time, Velocity with respect to displacement, If velocity does not change with time, acceleration is:, Zero, Positive, A braking car experiences:, Negative acceleration, Positive acceleration, Differentiation is used to find acceleration from:, Velocity or displacement function, Time only.
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