what does meter per second squared in acceleration mean
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Acceleration is rate of change of velocity.
i.e. acceleration=velocity change÷time
and velocity is rate of change of displacement
So velocity = displacement÷time
Therefore, acceleration=(meter per second)÷second= meter per second square which is called as SI unit of acceleration.
i.e. acceleration=velocity change÷time
and velocity is rate of change of displacement
So velocity = displacement÷time
Therefore, acceleration=(meter per second)÷second= meter per second square which is called as SI unit of acceleration.
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