why is m/s -square is the si unit of accelaration
Asked by sumitsial
| 28th Jun, 2008,
04:03: PM
Expert Answer:
The S.I. unit of acceleration is m/s2
Acceleration = velocity / time
considering m/s to be S.I. unit of velocity and second to be S.I. unit of time and substituting in the above equation; we get the S.I. unit of acceleration to be m/s2
Answered by
| 29th Jun, 2008,
08:44: PM
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