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I need two different ways to demonstrate the acceleration of 2 m/s2

I need two different ways to demonstrate the acceleration of 2 m/s2-example-1
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Given:

The acceleration is,


a=2\text{ m/s}^2

To find:

Two different ways to demonstrate the acceleration

Step-by-step explanation:

Firstly, we can say:

It means that a body is in motion, and its velocity is measured in meters per second. And, it is accelerating (its velocity is increasing) by two meters per second, every second. Thus if after one second it is moving at 2 m/s, then after two seconds it will be moving at 4 m/s, after three seconds at 6 m/s, and so on.

Secondly,

The change in velocity is mathematically expressed as,


(dv)/(dt)=2\text{ m/s}^2

The slope of the velocity time graph is 2.

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