Question #7e22e

1 Answer
Aug 1, 2016

Yes, because it measures the change of velocity with time:

Explanation:

Because acceleration is a way to measure the change of velocity with time.
So, velocity is measured in m/s and its change with time will be: (m/s)/s
Rearranging it you get: m/s*1/s=m/s^2.

As an example of the rate of change of velocity consider the following:
You can have a Fiat Panda and a Ferrari; both are able to reach a velocity of 100(km)/h so...why it is better to have a Ferrari? Because despite the fact of reaching the same velocity of a Fiat Panda the Ferrari does it in a smaller time (or, a better "velocity"/"time" ratio)!
Let say, the Ferrari takes 2sec to reach 100(km)/h while the Fiat Panda (probably) 3 "minutes" (thowing it from a cliff!)!

Hope it helps!