F = m a = (1,000 x 10) = 10,000 newton
Seconds are not squared in the acceleration formula. The units for acceleration are meters per second squared (m/s^2), where the time unit (seconds) is squared to represent the change in velocity over time.
The plane's velocity at 10 seconds will be 150 meters per second or 335.54 mph
Speed, or velocity, is measured in distance per second; it is the rate of change of distance with time.Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity with time, or distance per second per second, which is distance per seconds squared,
Assuming you release it from a position of rest, you must multiply the time by the acceleration. The acceleration due to gravity near Earth's surface is approximately 9.8 meters/second squared.
It is 0.1 metre per second-squared.
Conversion: hertz per seconds squared x 12,960 = kilohertz per hours squared
Seconds are not squared in the acceleration formula. The units for acceleration are meters per second squared (m/s^2), where the time unit (seconds) is squared to represent the change in velocity over time.
As it stands the question does not make much sense. If you mean in what units is acceleration measured, then the SI unit is metres per second per second (m/s2). If you are measuring acceleration, then you can either determine the object's mass if you know the force applied, or alternatively determine the resultant force applied if you know its mass, using the equation F=ma
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pi radius squared. (radius squared, then multiply by pi.)
Seconds times seconds -- for example, the acceleration of a falling body in the earth's gravitational field is equal to 9.8 metres per second squared, so if a body has been falling for 5 seconds, the equation reads 9.8M x 5 x 5
it is the downward aceeleration of the earth
Meters/seconds squared
Oh, dude, that's an interesting one! So, technically, a second squared would mean multiplying a second by a second, which equals a second squared. But, in terms of actual time, there are still just 60 seconds in a minute, not 3600 seconds (60 squared) in a minute. Math can be funny like that, huh?
there are exactly 330,008,267,896.130 seconds in a year/ 330+8+267+896+130 squared = 16.31 seconds mathmatically
You have to determine the value of pi squared.
The plane's velocity at 10 seconds will be 150 meters per second or 335.54 mph