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Victoria Carey
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Today, 19:07
Which formula describes acceleration?
m/s^2
m/s
s/m
m2
+2
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Flake
Today, 19:37
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m/s^2
Explanation:
Force = mass * acceleration
kgm/s^2 = kg * acceleration
where acceleration = Force : mass
= kg m/s^2 : kg
:Acceleration = m/s^2
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