![SOLVED: The acceleration of gravity is 9.81 meters per second squared (m/s2). What is it in units of centimeters per second squared (cm/s2)? SOLVED: The acceleration of gravity is 9.81 meters per second squared (m/s2). What is it in units of centimeters per second squared (cm/s2)?](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/3c3dd0a4-a2db-4ef4-86e2-d801d0db3b20_large.jpg)
SOLVED: The acceleration of gravity is 9.81 meters per second squared (m/s2). What is it in units of centimeters per second squared (cm/s2)?
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A particle moves along the positive x - axiz with an acceleration ax in meter per meter per second squared which increases linearly with x expressed in centimeter, as shown on the
![A particle moves along the positive x - axiz with an acceleration ax in meter per meter per second squared which increases linearly with x expressed in centimeter, as shown on the A particle moves along the positive x - axiz with an acceleration ax in meter per meter per second squared which increases linearly with x expressed in centimeter, as shown on the](https://dwes9vv9u0550.cloudfront.net/images/4896000/c2bc324f-0a50-45a9-af33-ddaab0e11793.jpg)
A particle moves along the positive x - axiz with an acceleration ax in meter per meter per second squared which increases linearly with x expressed in centimeter, as shown on the
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