"Two Arches on the McDonald's Sign".
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A = s^2 256 m^2 = s^2 √(256 m^2) = √(s^2) 16 m = s Thus, the side of the square has a length measure of 16 m.
ms^-2 or m/s^2 is a unit used to measure acceleration.
S=Sado M=Masochism = sadomasochism
Units Units of 'E' are kg m^2 s^-2 or kg(m/s)^2 or kg m^2 / s^2 or kg m ( m/s^2) In words it is a mass(kg) multiplied to distance (m) multiplied to acceleration (ms^-2). When Basic S.I. units are arranged in this manner they are referred to a Joules.
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if by m2 you mean m multiplied by 2, then m= 2 2/3if by m2 you mean m squared, then m still =2 2/3, because the m squared becomes m times m which equals 2m
v = a X t. a = 9.8 m/s2 (acceleration) and t = time. At t = 2 seconds, v = (9.8 m/s2) X (2 s) = 19.8 m/s. At t = 4 seconds, v = (9.8 m/s2) X (4 s) = 39.6 m/s. [ANSWER: at t = 2 s, v = 19.8 m/s ; at t = 4 s, v = 39.6 m/s. ]
Acceleration on a lift can be calculated by dividing the change in velocity by the time taken. For example, if the lift starts from rest and accelerates to a velocity of 4 m/s in 2 seconds, the acceleration would be (4 m/s - 0 m/s) / 2 s = 2 m/s^2.
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9.80665 m/s^2 Depending on where you are on the earth's surface the acceleration of gravity can vary by about 0.1 m/s^2. The average on earth though is taken to be 9.80665, in physics calculations 9.81 m/s^2, 9.8 m/s^2, or even 10 m/s^2 are often used. Note: 10 m/s^2 is actually a fairly good approximation and can speed up calculations significantly.
The horse's average acceleration can be calculated using the formula: acceleration = (final velocity - initial velocity) / time. Plugging in the values, we get: acceleration = (10 m/s - 0 m/s) / 5 s = 2 m/s^2. Therefore, the horse's average acceleration is 2 m/s^2.