Definition:Acceleration/Unit/Metre per Second Squared
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SI unit of Acceleration
The SI unit of acceleration is the metre per second squared.
Conversion Factors
\(\ds \) | \(\) | \(\ds 1\) | \(\ds \mathrm {m \, s^{-2} }\) | metre per second squared | \(\quad\) SI unit | |||||||||
\(\ds \) | \(=\) | \(\ds 100\) | \(\ds \mathrm {Gal}\) | gal (that is: centimetres per second squared) | \(\quad\) CGS unit | |||||||||
\(\ds \) | \(\approx\) | \(\ds 3 \cdotp 2808\) | \(\ds \mathrm {ft \, s^{-2} }\) | feet per second squared | \(\quad\) FPS unit |
Symbol
- $\mathrm {m \, s^{-2} }$ or $\mathrm {m / s^2}$
The symbol for the metre per second squared is $\mathrm {m \, s^{-2} }$ or, less formally, $\mathrm {m / s^2}$.
The $\LaTeX$ code for \(\mathrm {m \, s^{-2} }\) is \mathrm {m \, s^{-2} }
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The $\LaTeX$ code for \(\mathrm {m / s^2}\) is \mathrm {m / s^2}
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Also known as
The metre per second squared is also seen referred to as the metre per second per second.
This logically arises as its definition as the acceleration that causes a change in velocity of $1$ metre per second over the course of $1$ second.
Sources
- 1989: Ephraim J. Borowski and Jonathan M. Borwein: Dictionary of Mathematics ... (previous) ... (next): acceleration: 1.
- 1998: David Nelson: The Penguin Dictionary of Mathematics (2nd ed.) ... (previous) ... (next): acceleration
- 2008: David Nelson: The Penguin Dictionary of Mathematics (4th ed.) ... (previous) ... (next): acceleration