Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity and is measured in ms2 (meters per second squared).
It can also be described as the time it takes for the speed to change.
The units of measurement for linear acceleration are meters per second squared (m/s2).
The units of measurement for radial acceleration are meters per second squared (m/s2).
The unit of measurement for linear acceleration is meters per second squared (m/s2).
Acceleration is simply a measurement of how the speed is changing, over time.
The measurement of the force of gravity is called weight.
The acceleration and force of gravity are vectors.
What kind of acceleration sensor are you referring too?
If the distance is known to perfection, an acceleration is constant, then the absolute error in the calculation of acceleration is 2/t3, where t is the measured time.
It is a unit of measurement of acceleration in the old imperial system.
metres/second2 is a measurement of acceleration
The standard unit of measurement for acceleration due to gravity, commonly known as the g force unit, is meters per second squared (m/s2).
Newtons are a measurement of force, whereas grams are a measurement of mass. They are related by the equation F = ma, where Force = mass x acceleration.