Acceleration is a change in speed, measured per second and so would be meters per second per second or meters per second squared.
ms-2 SI Unit of acceleration feet-2 etcD. Meters per second squared
If x squared is not 5, then x is not equal to 5. Do not fall for the trap that the converse is "if x-squared = 25 then x = 5" since that is not a true statement.
The slope of height vs. time squared graph equals (g) - acceleration due to gravity divided by two. In symbols m = g/2, where m is the slope and g is the acceleration due to gravity.
It is the approximate value of the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the earth.
Nothing in particular. It certainly does not represent acceleration.
3 meters per second squared
3 meters per second squared i believe is the answer :-)
3 meters per second squared
The answer is B - 3 meters per second squared
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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(B) its a three meters per second squared.
3 meters per second squared or 3 meters per second per second.
Knots per second squared is not a unit of acceleration.
Acceleration= distance / velocity squared
a squared plus b squared is equal to c squared
For every second of acceleration the velocity is increased by that acceleration.