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kg - Mass
m - Position
s - Time
m/s - Velocity
m/s² - Acceleration
m/s³ - Impelleration
kg m/s - Momentum
kg m/s² - Force
kg m/s³ - Surge
Impelleration - the increase or decrease in acceleration.
Yes, acceleration can change.
A falling body will experience a change in acceleration.
At very small changes in distance, the change in acceleration is not noticeable.
However, if a body fell from say 10,000 km at rest, it would experience increasing acceleration as it moved to the surface of the Earth or a surge in the force of the gravitational pull.
In other words, its acceleration would be impelled to increase.
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