I don't think it has a separate name. It is explicitly a vector in science, but a scalar in common parlance. Better stick with being explicit.
magnitude of acceleration=change of velocity/time invertal
magnitude of acceleration
No. Speed is the magnitude of velocity and acceleration is the change of velocity in time.
Magnitude of acceleration (but conveys no informationregarding acceleration's direction).
It is the positive square root of its length.
magnitude of acceleration=change of velocity/time invertal
-- The magnitude of acceleration is equal to the time rate of change of speed. -- The magnitude of acceleration is equal to the time rate of change of the magnitude of velocity. -- Acceleration and velocity are both vectors.
When the magnitude of velocity increases, many people call that "speeding up".
yes, Acceleration is vector quatity!!. Its has both magnitude and direction
gravity
Zero is.
Acceleration is a vector quantity because it has both magnitude and direction.
That's the magnitude of its acceleration.
It is called acceleration.
magnitude of acceleration
It is called acceleration.
It is called acceleration.