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The ratio of the unit of acceleration and velocity gives the unit of the physical quantity _______​

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Answered by sampurnaa14
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Answer:

Units. Acceleration has the dimensions of velocity (L/T) divided by time, i.e. L T−2. The SI unit of acceleration is the metre per second squared (m s−2); or "metre per second per second", as the velocity in metres per second changes by the acceleration value, every second.

Answered by aburaihana123
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Answer:

The ratio of the unit of acceleration and velocity gives the unit of the physical quantity is meter per second( ms^{-1})

Explanation:+

Acceleration:

  • The rate of change in velocity of an object with respect to time is defined as acceleration.
  • Newton's Second Law states that an object's acceleration is the net effect of all forces acting on it.
  • Acceleration is measured in meters per second squared ms^{-2}

Velocity:

  • The primary indicator of an object's position and speed is its velocity.
  • It is defined as the distance travelled by an object in one unit of time.
  • The displacement of an item in unit time is also known as velocity.

Therefore,

Unit of acceleration = ms^{-2}

Unit of velocity = ms^{-1}

The ratio of unit of acceleration to the velocity  = \frac{ms^{-2} }{ms^{-1} }

                                                                              = ms^{-1}

The ratio of unit of acceleration and velocity gives  the unit is meter per second.

Final answer:

The ratio of the unit of acceleration and velocity gives the unit of the physical quantity is  meter per second( ms^{-1})

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