Formula is used for acceleration. Unit: ft/sec2 .
The formula for calculating force is force mass x acceleration, where force is measured in Newtons, mass is measured in kilograms, and acceleration is measured in meters per second squared. The gravitational constant is not directly used in this formula.
The formula for calculating angular momentum in terms of kilogram meters squared per second is: Angular Momentum Mass x Velocity x Radius
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 acceleration of gravity is approximately 9.81 meters per second squared.
The formula to calculate force in newtons is force mass x acceleration.
The formula for calculating force is force mass x acceleration, where force is measured in Newtons, mass is measured in kilograms, and acceleration is measured in meters per second squared. The gravitational constant is not directly used in this formula.
The formula for calculating angular momentum in terms of kilogram meters squared per second is: Angular Momentum Mass x Velocity x Radius
1 metre per second squared = 12960 kilometres per hour 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.
32 feet per second squared equates to 35,112.96 meters per minute squared.
1 meter per second squared equates to 42,519,685 feet per hour squared.
The answer is B - 3 meters per second squared
To convert meters to feet, multiply by 3.281. It does not matter about the "per second squared" since that is present in both sides.
There's an extra "per second" in the question. One "kilogram-meter per second squared" is one "newton".
No. It equals 32 feet per second squared, or 32 ft sec-2
Velocity can be measured in metres per second, not metres per second squared. Acceleration is measured in metres per second squared but knowing only the acceleration does not help in finding the velocity.
Acceleration is a change in speed, measured per second and so would be meters per second per second or meters per second squared.