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Overacceleration

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In physics, overacceleration is defined as the rate of change of acceleration, or, equivalently, as the second derivative of velocity (with respect to time). It is thus a vector quantity with dimension length/time . In SI units, acceleration is measured in meters/second (m·s ). The term "overacceleration" generally refers to the change in instantaneous acceleration.
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