The SI mixed unit for acceleration is ms-2; this translates to metres per second per second.
It's an equation that gives a useful answer.y = x2 + 4 is an equation, but the answer depends on the value of x, and has no units.f = ma (force = mass times acceleration) will give you the numerical value of force f needed to accelerate any object of mass m, at an acceleration value of a. This is a formula.Many people confuse the two:Useful answer with actual dimensional values?Formula.
Yes. It's a fine acceleration value, with proper units and dimensions. It's roughly 31% of the acceleration of gravity on earth.
If it is gravitational acceleration then it it is positive in downward and negative in upward direction..if it is not gravitational acceleration then it is depending upon the value of acceleration.
In the absence of the appropriate mathematical symbols it has no value.
a value formula
3 meters per second squared
3 meters per second squared i believe is the answer :-)
3 meters per second squared
Acceleration as in metres per second per second? The acceleration of a car for example? In words, acceleration is the rate of change of speed. (Speed is the rate of change of position).
Acceleration is a change in speed, measured per second and so would be meters per second per second or meters per second squared.
It's an equation that gives a useful answer.y = x2 + 4 is an equation, but the answer depends on the value of x, and has no units.f = ma (force = mass times acceleration) will give you the numerical value of force f needed to accelerate any object of mass m, at an acceleration value of a. This is a formula.Many people confuse the two:Useful answer with actual dimensional values?Formula.
Acceleration is 0.25m/s2 (A = force/mass).
Acceleration means how fast the body's velocity changes - in symbols, dv/dt. Average acceleration during a certain time is equal to (change in velocity) / (time elapsed). Since you are dividing a velocity by a time, the standard unit for acceleration is (meters / second) / second, but this is normally written as meters / second squared.
It is the value without considering the symbols. ie, the negative or positive symbols of the value
Zero
Uniform acceleration motion is a type of motion where the acceleration value is constant.
Yes. It's a fine acceleration value, with proper units and dimensions. It's roughly 31% of the acceleration of gravity on earth.