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Young's modulus is SI system is GPa (Giga-pascal). A Pa is a pascal with base units of Newtons per meter squared, or kilogram-meter/second squared per meter squared
Energy is given in Joules with is a Newton meter. A Newton is a kilogram meter squared per second squared. A 10 kg child has 98.1 Newtons which equals 98.1 Joules.
Weight = m g = 10 x 9.8 = 980 newtons.
Kilogram-meters per second squared. kg m/s2
Look up the gravitational acceleration, in meters/second square, for example in the Wikipedia article about "Mars". Meters/second squared is the same as newtons/kilogram.
There's an extra "per second" in the question. One "kilogram-meter per second squared" is one "newton".
One newton.
1 N = 1(kg X m)/s^2 1 Newton = 1 kilogram times meter per second squared One newton is the force required to accelerate a mass of one kilogram at a rate of one meter per second squared
kilogram meter squared per second squared. also called a joule.
The SI unit for strength is the Newton (N) defined as one kilogram meter per second squared.
He didn't. The newton unit is defined as a kilogram-meter per second squared, meaning it does not predate the invention of the kilogram, meter, and (scientifically defined) second. The international prototype kilogram was standardized in 1889, so the newton does not predate this year, at least.
Young's modulus is SI system is GPa (Giga-pascal). A Pa is a pascal with base units of Newtons per meter squared, or kilogram-meter/second squared per meter squared
Just divide the force by the mass. The answer will be in meters per second squared.
That refers to the standard gravitational field near Earth's surface; this is about 9.81 meters per second squared = 9.81 newtons/kilogram.
Energy is given in Joules with is a Newton meter. A Newton is a kilogram meter squared per second squared. A 10 kg child has 98.1 Newtons which equals 98.1 Joules.
Weight = m g = 10 x 9.8 = 980 newtons.
The volt is a derived unit of electrical potential. It is equal to joules per coulomb, or kilogram meter squared per ampere second cubed.