why does (second)^2 occurs in the unit of acceleration?
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Unit of displacement is unit of length, i.e. m. Unit of acceleration is unit of (velocity/time), i.e. (m/s)/s = m/s2. so SI unit of velocity is m/s and SI unit of time is second. so when we divide (m/s)/s=so we get m/s square.
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because acceleration is change in velocilty to time and the SI unit of velocity is m/s
Explanation:
- ACCELERATION=CHANGE IN VELOCITY/CHANGE IN TIME=m/s÷s=m/s*s =meter second square
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