That's because you are dividing a speed by a time. In the case of constant acceleration, acceleration can be calculated as (difference in velocity) / time. In fact, that's basically how acceleration is defined. The corresponding units are (meters / second) / second.
psi = Pounds / sq. inch = unit of Pressure lb = Pounds = Unit of weight
100 cm in a meter 10,000 square cm in a square m (which is 100cm x 100cm!) 1,000,000 cubic cm in a cubic meters (which is 100cm x 100cm x 100cm!)
The 4th equation of motion is an equation that relates displacement (s), initial velocity (u), final velocity (v), acceleration (a), and time (t). It is expressed as: s = ut + 0.5at^2. This equation is derived from the others in classical physics to describe the motion of an object under constant acceleration.
The equation for hydrostatic pressure is P = ρgh, where P is the pressure, ρ is the density of the fluid, g is the acceleration due to gravity, and h is the depth of the fluid.
No No they are not the same. BTU is a unit of measure, square foot is another unit of measure. So BTU per square foot is refining the unit of measure further. Another example of your question would be: miles and miles per gallon, two different but related units of measure.
Newton is called a derived unit because equals 1 kilogram multiplied by the acceleration (meter per sq second) of the object.
The unit is meters per second squared (m/s2)Meters per second squared, or m/(s2). This should not be interpreted as "the square of a second" but instead as "meters per second, per second."
The question is wrong. Sq meter is the unit of area and feet is a unit of length. 1486 sq. m = 15995.2 sq. feet
Force equals mass times acceleration. Similarly, acceleration equals force divided by mass. So, 50 Newtons divided by 0.5 kilograms is 100 meters per second squared.
I dont really understand your quesiton, but a SQ kM is a unit of measurement in the second dimention, it is equivilant to an area of 1km X 1km
1 sq ft = 0.092903 sq metres
Sq metres or Sq feet
Not possible to convert an area unit (sq meters) to a length unit (feet) If you mean sq feet, then to convert from sq meter to sq feet you divide by (0.3048x0.3048) i.e. 312 sq meters = 312/(0.3048 x 0.3048) sq feet
There is no such unit of measurement as a sq. If you are referring to square metres, it is impossible to convert between the two, as one is a unit of distance and the other is a unit of area.
No. Sq km is a unit of area, not volume.
Feet is the unit of length. But sq. m is the unit of area. So cannot be related. Rectify your question.
It depends on 435.05 what! You will get a different answer depending on whether it is sq inches, sq metres, sq miles or some other unit.