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Such formulae are usually given for acceleration; NOT for speed. The relevant formula is:a = dv/dt

That means, acceleration is the rate of change of velocity, with respect to time.

For constant acceleration (or for short time intervals), you can also write this as:

a = delta v / delta t

(change in velocity divided by the time interval)

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The formula for the change in speed over time is acceleration, given by the equation: acceleration = (final speed - initial speed) / time.

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