why does the term "per second" is used twice in case of acceleration and retardation???
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.............★★★★Seconds do not appear appear twice directly in the formula for acceleration.
Rather they appear twice in the units of acceleration. And you may see inverse time squared in equations.
Velocity measures how fast position changes, how far a position changes divided by the time in which something travels that far.
m/s
"meters per second"
Acceleration describes how fast the velocity changes. The change in velocity divided by the change in time.
(m/s)/s
"meters per second per second"
Which can also be said as
"meters per (second squared)"★★★★................
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Rather they appear twice in the units of acceleration. And you may see inverse time squared in equations.
Velocity measures how fast position changes, how far a position changes divided by the time in which something travels that far.
m/s
"meters per second"
Acceleration describes how fast the velocity changes. The change in velocity divided by the change in time.
(m/s)/s
"meters per second per second"
Which can also be said as
"meters per (second squared)"★★★★................
MAY THIS HELP U MY FRND!!!!!♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
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