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Rate of change of velocity.
i think you mean 'acceleration'

anyway here's the definition--noun1.the act of accelerating; increase of speed or velocity.

2.a change in velocity.

3.Mechanics . the time rate of change of velocity with respect to magnitude or direction; the derivative of velocity with respect to time.

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Decceleration is not a true scientific term. Acceleration is the term for both an increase in speed and a decrease in speed. The definition of Acceleration is a change in velocity, therfore decceleration doesn't truly exist.

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