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Please explain the unit "°/s/G^2"

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The user asked about the unit '°/s/G^2' in the SHOCK AND VIBRATION IMMUNITY section of the ADXRS450 datasheet. The final answer clarifies that 'g' represents linear acceleration, but does not explain why 'g' is squared in the unit. No additional critical clarifications were provided in the accompanying answers.
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Product Number: ADXRS450

Please explain the unit "°/s/G^2" mentioned in the SHOCK AND VIBRATION IMMUNITY section of the ADXRS450 datasheet.

Why is G squared in the unit?