10m/s describes speed.
The acceleration of gravity.
Acceleration of the object.
Ten meters per second squared, or ten meters per second per second is the term used for acceleration. In this case it is referring to the acceleration caused by gravity. If you were on the top of a steep cliff and threw a ball over the side, it would accelerate at 10 meters per second squared. So after 10 meters is would be going 20 meters a second.
That is approximately the acceleration due to gravity, near Earth's surface.
The approximate acceleration of a body in freefall near the earths surface due to earths gravitational pull. The object in freefall gains 9.81 meters per second for every second that elapses (ignoring air resistance).
10 meters/second2 refers to an acceleration. It is the same as 10 (meters/second) / second, and means that every second, the speed changes by 10 meters/second.
Ten to the seventh power is equal to 10,000,000. So, ten to the seventh power meters per second would be 10,000,000 meters per second, which is extremely fast - much faster than the speed of sound or light.
.5 meters per second.
Two metres per second.
"Meter per second squared" is a unit of acceleration."10" of them is very close to the acceleration of gravity on earth,usually taken to be 9.8 .
... approximate acceleration of gravity at the surface of the earth.A better figure to carry around is 9.8 meters per second squared.
Acceleration= rate of change of speed