Yes. It's a fine acceleration value, with proper units and dimensions.
It's roughly 31% of the acceleration of gravity on earth.
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9.8 meters per second squared is the acceleration of gravity.
The sprinter's acceleration is 2 meters per second squared.
Acceleration is a change in velocity per unit of time. Velocity is distance (d) per unit of time (t). That makes acceleration distance per unit of time squared, or something like this:We have distance/time2, or d/t2Distance is commonly measured in meters, and time in seconds. This makes acceleration appear in meters per second per second, or meters per second squared, or m/sec2.m/s2meters per second squared
Use the formula for centripetal acceleration: velocity squared / radius.
Acceleration is measured in m/s2 (metres per second squared)