Answer :
No, the aceleration is alwas m/s^2
If you have something in m/s^3, probablly you are missing a multiplication times the time or maybe you have to integrated the function
[tex]y^{\prime}\left(t\right)=\frac{0.018m}{s^2}[/tex]
No, the aceleration is alwas m/s^2
If you have something in m/s^3, probablly you are missing a multiplication times the time or maybe you have to integrated the function
[tex]y^{\prime}\left(t\right)=\frac{0.018m}{s^2}[/tex]