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i have a question from mastering physics(online site that i do my homework on) that i don't get.
Question: Find the dimensions [a] of acceleration.
Express your answer as powers of length (l), mass (m), and time (t).
and here's a small hint they give you for the equation for acceleration:
In physics, acceleration a is defined as the change in velocity in a certain time. This is shown by the a = \triangle v/\triangle t.. The \triangle is a symbol that means "the change in."
[a] = _______ (answer can only be expressed in l,m and/or t)
Question: Find the dimensions [a] of acceleration.
Express your answer as powers of length (l), mass (m), and time (t).
and here's a small hint they give you for the equation for acceleration:
In physics, acceleration a is defined as the change in velocity in a certain time. This is shown by the a = \triangle v/\triangle t.. The \triangle is a symbol that means "the change in."
[a] = _______ (answer can only be expressed in l,m and/or t)