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Is 2S/t square is equal to acceleration why?

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An object's acceleration is the net result of all forces acting on the object, as described by Newtown second law of motion . The SI unit for acceleration is metre per second squared (m⋅s−2). Accelerations are vector quantities (they have magnitude and direction) and add according to the parallelogram law

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