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1 km = 1000 m
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It depend on friction and other forces against motion
The two physical quantities of measurement are: 1. Scalars - quantities with magnitude (size) only examples: distance - 1 km mass - 5kg speed - 80km/h 2. Vectores - quantities having both magnitude and direction examples: displacement - 1km, to the right weight - 50 newtons velocity - 80km/h, west
(Km/h^2) x1/1000(3600)^2 = 1/12.96E9 x Km/h^2 . Wrong1 m/s2 = 3600*3600/1000 km/hr2 = 12960 km/hr2
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1km = 1000m 1km > 50m 1km is bigger
1km = 1000m520m/1km:= 520/1000 or 13/25 of 1km
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100000cm = 1km 50cm = 1km/1000000cm/1km 0.00005km = 50cm 50cm < 1km
1km = 1000000mm
1km -450 = -449
It is: 1km = 1,000m
1km, it is 3 times as big
Work = force x distance.In this case, you need to convert the distance to meters, then multiply. The answer will be in joules.
1km = 1000m20m/1km:= 20m/1000m= 2/100 or 1/50