Asked by jcarrington
in einstein's famous equation e=mc^2, describing the relationship between matter and energy, the units for E are
m=====>kg, c=====>m/s
a) kg m/s
b)kg m/s^2
c) m^2/s^2
d)kg m^2/s^2
I think its either B or D but indecisive...
m=====>kg, c=====>m/s
a) kg m/s
b)kg m/s^2
c) m^2/s^2
d)kg m^2/s^2
I think its either B or D but indecisive...
Answers
Answered by
Damon
kg * m/s * m/s
= kg m^2/s^2
By the way force = mass * acceleration
which is
kg m/s^2 in Newtons
force * distance = work which is energy in Joules
so
energy = kg m/s^2 * m = kg m^2/s^2
= kg m^2/s^2
By the way force = mass * acceleration
which is
kg m/s^2 in Newtons
force * distance = work which is energy in Joules
so
energy = kg m/s^2 * m = kg m^2/s^2
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