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Usually in basic math it means (f(x)) 2. But sometimes in a class like dynamical systems it will mean f(f(x)). In fact, I prefer the 2nd definition and to insist on writing (f(x)) 2 for the other
Squared seconds rarely matter alone. But having something per squared second often makes sense. For example m/s² is meter per second per second (so speed per second, wich is how much you accelerate) You can have more abstract variables that are of the unit s², not something "directly measurable" though.
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Combat sports originally took place in a circle. Eventually organizations decided to add support ropes to define the borders which ended up being a square. People just began referring to combat rings as squared circles.
Meters per second squared is meters per second per second. So if acceleration is (like the gravitational constant) 9.8 meters per second squared, in one second an object would (ignoring other details like air resistance) be falling at 9.8 meters per second, and and two seconds it would be falling at 19.6 meters per second, and at 3 second it ...
With my limited understanding, the amount of energy an object has (in movement) is related to its mass. As it gets faster, it gains mass. So nothing can move faster than the speed of light since it would take an infinite amount of energy. So why is the C squared in Einstein's equation? Wouldn't that be a speed way beyond the speed of light?