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Mercedes Hawkins
24 January, 07:11
How do you get meters squared per second squared
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Paula Lang
24 January, 09:23
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Meter per second squared is the unit of acceleration. It's the SI base unit of the length, the time, and the meter. You can write in a lot of different ways. M/S ^2 or M S^-2.
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