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Ryleigh Collier
28 May, 06:37
What is the SI unit for acceleration?
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Gael Gallagher
28 May, 07:24
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Acceleration = change in velocity/time interval in which change occured
SI unit of velocity = meters/seconds, m. s⁻¹
SI unit of time = seconds, s
Hence, acceleration = (m. s⁻¹) / s or m. s⁻¹*s⁻¹ = m. s⁻² = m/s²
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Mayra Murray
28 May, 09:21
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The base unit for acceleration is m s ^-2
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