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Derivation of SI unit of acceleration (ms^-2)​

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When we calculate acceleration, it basically involves velocity and time factor and dividing them in terms of units, meters per second [m/s] by second [s]. Moreover, the dividing distance by time twice is equal to dividing distance by the square of time. Therefore, the SI unit of acceleration is the meter per second squared or (m s−2).

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