Differences between Velocity and Acceleration – Comparison

Major differences between Acceleration and Velocity is as follows :

Comparison Chart

Comparison BasisVelocityAcceleration
MeaningIt alludes to the speed of an object in a given direction.Acceleration implies any change in the velocity of an object with respect to time
Calculated WithDisplacementVelocity
What is its Nature?VectorVector
What is it?Rate of change of displacementRate of Change of Velocity
FormulaDisplacement/Time (d/t)Change in velocity/Time (v/t)
AscertainsHow fast is an object moving, and in which directionHow fast an object’s velocity changes with time.
Unit of Measurementmeter/second (m/s)meter/second2 (m/s2)
Major differences between Acceleration and Velocity is as follows :

Acceleration

Acceleration is a vector quantity that is defined as the rate at which an object changes its velocity. An object is accelerating if it is changing its velocity. As velocity is an example of vector, it has direction and magnitude. So we can explain the acceleration in any of these three ways:

  1. a change in direction (from East to North-East)
  2. a change in both speed and direction (from 34 km/h East to 12 km/h West)
  3. a change in speed, the magnitude of the velocity (from 34 km/h to 67 km/h)

Newton’s Second Law of Motion

The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass. Simply put, the force causes an object to accelerate, while the object’s mass resists acceleration.