(Km/h^2) x1/1000(3600)^2 = 1/12.96E9 x Km/h^2 . Wrong
1 m/s2 = 3600*3600/1000 km/hr2 = 12960 km/hr2
Use this: km/h x 0.2778 = meters per second
First, you've gotta convert km. to m. Them, convert hours to seconds. You do all of this in the same equation, and you should be able to come up with the right answer!
If by ms you mean meters, then 1000m = 1km. So divide the number of meters x 1000 to get km.
For example, convert 50m to km.
50m x 1km/1000m = 0.05km
-- take the number of kilometers per hour
-- divide it by 3.6
-- the result is the number of meters per second
Multiply km by 1,000 (1km = 1000m).
Divide the km per h2 by 3600.
First the acceleration should be 3ms^-2....not 3 ms2...now the force will be 50*3=150 newton...
It is 1 Newton.
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gravition force until terminal velocity is reached or something along those lines.
Converting 7.41ms2 to kmh2 gives 96033.6 km/h2. This is because 1ms2 or meter per square seconds is equivalent to 12960 km/h2 or kilometer per square hour.
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First the acceleration should be 3ms^-2....not 3 ms2...now the force will be 50*3=150 newton...
It is 1 Newton.
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