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What is a newton meter cube per hour for?

Newton meter cube per hour is a unit of measurement for flow rate, specifically for the volume of fluid passing through a system in a certain amount of time. It is commonly used in fluid dynamics and engineering to measure the flow of gases or liquids.


What is used to mesure force of winds?

Anemometers are commonly used to measure the force of winds. They work by capturing the wind's speed and translating it into a readable output, typically in units like miles per hour or kilometers per hour. Some anemometers can also give information about wind direction and gusts.


What is needed to describe a vector quantity?

To describe a vector quantity, you need both magnitude (size or length of the vector) and direction (the orientation or angle of the vector relative to a reference axis). This information can be represented using coordinates, components, or angles depending on the context. A vector is typically denoted by an arrow above the symbol, such as "→A".


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1 Joule is equal to the amount of work done when a force of 1 Newton is applied over a distance of 1 meter in the direction of the force. It is the standard unit of energy in the International System of Units (SI).


If an automobile is travelling at 26 miles per hour what is its speed in lilometers per hour?

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