Meter per second squared (m/s²) is a unit of measurement for acceleration, which quantifies the rate of change of velocity of an object over time. It indicates how much an object's speed increases or decreases per second. For example, if an object accelerates at 2 m/s², its velocity increases by 2 meters per second for every second that passes. This unit is commonly used in physics and engineering to describe motion and forces acting on objects.
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