That's the magnitude of an acceleration. It's roughly 1/980th the acceleration of gravity
at the earth's surface.
.10 meters per a second equals 10 meters per a second
0.058 meters per second = 0.058 x 100 = 5.8 cm per second
In MKS: "meter per second per second" = M/S2. In CGS: "centimeter per second per second" = CM/S2.
1 mile per hour equals 44.7 centimeters per second.
dyne-sec. stands for the unit
No. One gram is a measure of mass only. One gram per cubic centimeter is a measure of density, which is mass/volume. One gram per cubic centimeter means that every cubic centimeter has a mass of one gram.
I urge you to consider 'erg' as a unit of work. It is the work done by a force of one dyne acting over a distance of one centimeter. Contrary to popular restaurant reviewers, a 'dyne' is a centimeter-gram-second unit of force, equal to the force required to impart an acceleration of one centimeter per second per second to a mass of one gram. If you are talking about electricity, then the jem you may be looking for is the 'joule'. That's the unit of electrical energy equal to the work done when a current of one ampere is passed through a resistance of one ohm for one second.
Multiply the number of tons by the following quantity: (number of Hz in one cycle per second) divided by (number of milliliters in one cubic centimeter)
5 millimeters are equal to a half of a centimeter.
10mm per centimeter.
Since a centimeter is 100th of a meter, it would be traveling at .09 meters per second. 100th of a second, 100th of a meter, the relationship is 1. meters per second.
(0.32 centimeter) x (10 millimeters per centimeter) = 3.2 millimeters(0.32 centimeter) / (100 centimeters per meter) = 0.0032 meter(0.32 centimeter) / (2.54 centimeters per inch) = 0.126 inch (rounded)