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global system of mobile
SMS stands for:-ShortMessageService
A 250 g ball travels at a velocity of 40 m/s. Its momentum = mv where m is mass in kg and v is velocity in m/s mv = 250/1000 x 40 10 kg m/s
G=9.80 m/sĀ² , w=648n, W=mg m=w/g m=648/9.8 M=66.12 kg
F = m * a (N) = (kg) * (m/s^2) acceleration from gravity is 9.81 m/s^2 (on earth) If the question is how many newtons in a gram? (.001 kg)*(9.81 m/s^2) = .00981 N If the question is how many newtons are in 1-G refering to acceleration as in a 2-G turn? 1-G refers to the acceleration so 1*9.81 m/s^2 and 2-G would be 2*9.81m/s^2...the force needed to accelerate an object is still dependent on the mass of the object.
what is full meaning of lastma
global system of mobile
full form of gms- gandi mara sankara g for-gandi m for- mara s for- sankara
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BMSK does not belong because out of the four choices the other three all have spm in the group (meaning only one letter is different). BMSK only has MS in the group (meaning two letters are different because the P is missing)
N = m*g N : newtons m : kilogramme g = 9.81 m/s²
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