Përshpejtia
Përshpejtia, derived from the Albanian word for acceleration, refers to the rate at which an object's velocity changes. Velocity is a vector quantity, meaning it has both magnitude (speed) and direction. Therefore, acceleration can occur if the speed of an object increases, decreases, or if its direction of motion changes.
In physics, acceleration is typically denoted by the symbol 'a' and is measured in meters per second
Constant acceleration is a simplified scenario where the acceleration remains the same over a period of time.
Examples of acceleration in everyday life include a car speeding up from a stoplight, a ball being