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I'm can picture acceleration but when it comes to the quantity of acceleration (meters per second per second) I'm lost. I just need a simple explanation of what m/s/s means.
The discussion clarifies the concept of acceleration, defined as the change in velocity over time, measured in meters per second per second (m/s²). It explains that acceleration can be positive, indicating an increase in speed, or negative, indicating a decrease in speed. Examples include a car braking, which results in negative acceleration, and an apple thrown upwards, which experiences a decrease in velocity until it stops. The discussion emphasizes that when an object is at rest or moving at a constant velocity, there is no acceleration.
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Velocity = distance/ time = m/sam2010 said:I'm can picture acceleration but when it comes to the quantity of acceleration (meters per second per second) I'm lost. I just need a simple explanation of what m/s/s means.