question 13 1 pts a student divides a velocity by a time. what should the units of their answer be, assuming…

question 13 1 pts a student divides a velocity by a time. what should the units of their answer be, assuming we use the standard physics units for velocity and time? meters squared seconds squared seconds per meter meters per second meters per second squared
Answer
Explanation:
Step1: Recall velocity unit
The standard unit of velocity in physics is meters per second ($m/s$).
Step2: Recall time unit
The standard unit of time is seconds ($s$).
Step3: Perform unit - division
When we divide the unit of velocity ($m/s$) by the unit of time ($s$), we have $\frac{m/s}{s}=\frac{m}{s\times s}=\frac{m}{s^{2}}$, which is meters per second squared.
Answer:
E. meters per second squared