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If I am finding the x component of acceleration and it’s m/s^3, would the answer be m/s^3

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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


y^(\prime)\left(t\right)=(0.018m)/(s^2)

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