Force = (mass) x (acceleration)
You want both mass and acceleration to be 'A'.
Force = A times A = A2 newtons.
I guess that means that if you have a rock with mass 5 kg and you push it with force (5)2 = 25 newtons,
it'll accelerate at 5 m/s2.
For every second of acceleration the velocity is increased by that acceleration.
meters per second per second OR meters per second squared. They are both the same this, but meteres per second squared is easier to write.
9.8 meters per second square
"Meter per second squared" is a unit of acceleration."10" of them is very close to the acceleration of gravity on earth,usually taken to be 9.8 .
The SI unit for acceleration is meters per second squared. This applies to ANY acceleration.
4 meters per second squared
g is a measurement of acceleration namely 9.8 meters per second squared. When there is an acceleration of 2g then simply multiply 9.8 meters per second squared times 2 or 19.6 meters per second squared.
Assuming you want the international units: time: second velocity: meters / second distance: meters acceleration: meters / second2
For every second of acceleration the velocity is increased by that acceleration.
Acceleration is a change in speed, measured per second and so would be meters per second per second or meters per second squared.
Ten meters per second squared, or ten meters per second per second is the term used for acceleration. In this case it is referring to the acceleration caused by gravity. If you were on the top of a steep cliff and threw a ball over the side, it would accelerate at 10 meters per second squared. So after 10 meters is would be going 20 meters a second.
9.8 meters per second squared is the acceleration of gravity.
The acceleration of gravity.
9.8 meters/second squared
9.8 meters per second square
meters per second per second OR meters per second squared. They are both the same this, but meteres per second squared is easier to write.
The answer is B - 3 meters per second squared