There are 60 ms in a second
Incorrect. There are one thousand miliseconds in a second.
3,600
Momentum = (mass) times (velocity) = 0.25 x 40 = 10 kg-m/sec
V[m/sec]=Ni[Hz]*Lamda[m]Hz=1/sec>>V=12*2.4=28.8[m/sec]
Momentum = (mass) x (velocity), in the same direction as the velocity.Spaceship-1 . . . Momentum = (300) x (2) = 600 kg-m/sec, in some direction.Spaceship-2 . . . Momentum = (300) x (1) = 300 kg-m/sec, in the same direction.Their combined momentum = 900 kg-m/sec, in their common direction.
60 sec
1 sec = 1000 ms so 30 s = 30*1000 = 30,000 ms. Simple!
3500 ms = 3.5 sec
Velocity at time 0 sec = 0m per sec Velocity at time 3 sec = 45m per sec Acceleration is 45/3 = 15m per sec if the acceleration is uniform
- sorry but ms specific only to the use of the metric system and therefore 1000-ms equal 1-sec. -1024-bits or bytes not "ms" is specific only to computers making use of 32-bit words 1024ms
300 sec
(12.7 km/hr) x (1,000 m/km) x (1 hr / 3600 sec)= (12.7 x 1000 / 3,600) (km - m - hr / hr - km - sec)= 3.5278 m/sec (rounded)
'ms-2' is the SI derived unit of acceleration. It means that a speed X is changing by 1ms-1 for every second of its acceleration.
1 min = 60 sec 30 min = 1800 sec
327 seconds.
Alabama has 23 SEC Championships.
1 min = 60 sec Hence 1 sec = 1/60 min
22 because is like ms is the many major cities in ms