Physics, asked by harleen1213, 1 year ago

why is time stated twice in acceleration​

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Answered by harman1871
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Answer:

Acceleration = change in velocity / time

 

                   we know that velocity = displacement / time 

so acceleration = displacement / time   / time 

i.e.,  acceleration = displacement / time* time 

so here in the denominator the unit of time occurs twice 

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Answered by abhibuddie
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CALCULATIN ACCELERATION INVOVLES DIVIDING VELOCITY BY TIME ... OR IN TERMS OF UNIT .. DIVIDING METRES PER SECOND {M/S} BY SECOND S. DIVIDING DISTANCE BY TIME TWICE IS THE SAME AS DIVIDING  DISTANCE BY SQUARE OF TIME .THUS THE S.I UNIT OF ACCELERATION IS METRE PER SECOND  SQUARED......

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