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Hello,
When writing, for example, "metres per second per second" for acceleration, it is noted as ms^-2 (where the caret symbolises the -2 is in superscript). I understand that, and why, "per second per second" is "seconds squared", but in the notation, why is it superscript minus 2? Why not just superscript 2? If I was ever taught this in maths lessons, the info is no longer in my head. Thanks in advance for any help, David Paste. |
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