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The rate of change of velocity of a body per unit of time.
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What is the formula for relativistic acceleration?
This got me thinking about relativistic acceleration because if you accelerate at $10^{20}m/s^2$, you will pass the speed barrier in less than a second if we apply the math of Newtonian mechanics in which … if you are travelling at v and you start accelerating at a then after time t your velocity will be $v+at$ which cannot be true so I want to know the relativistic formula for acceleration. …