The SI units are 'meter' for distance and 'second' for time. 'Acceleration' is a derived unit that uses both of them. it's [ meter/second2 ].
Gravity is not the same as weight. Using the MKS unit system, gravity is a constant of acceleration (9.8m/s2) while weight is a Force in Newtons which can be calculated using: Fweight = mass*acceleration where mass is in kilograms and acceleration is the acceleration due to gravity.
The Joule.
Meters per second.
In MKS: "meter per second per second" = M/S2. In CGS: "centimeter per second per second" = CM/S2.
meter/second2.
The SI units are 'meter' for distance and 'second' for time. 'Acceleration' is a derived unit that uses both of them. it's [ meter/second2 ].
cgs: centimeter per second2mks: meter per second2
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Gravity is not the same as weight. Using the MKS unit system, gravity is a constant of acceleration (9.8m/s2) while weight is a Force in Newtons which can be calculated using: Fweight = mass*acceleration where mass is in kilograms and acceleration is the acceleration due to gravity.
The correct unit for speed in MKS system is 'm'.
the mks unit is kg/m cube and the cgs unit is g/cm cube
The Joule.
when the unit of any physical quantity is measured in terms of meter or kilogram or second or in combination of these then it is said that unit is in MKS system.
The unit of temperature in MKS (meter-kilogram-second) system is the Kelvin (K).
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Meters per second.