Question
What are the units on both sides of the equation mv^2=mgh
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GPT 3.5
On the left side of the equation, the units are the units of momentum (mass times velocity squared), which are generally kilogram meters squared per second squared (kg m^2/s^2) in the International System of Units (SI).
On the right side of the equation, the units are the units of gravitational potential energy (mass times gravitational acceleration times height), which are kilogram meters squared per second squared (kg m^2/s^2) in the International System of Units (SI).
On the right side of the equation, the units are the units of gravitational potential energy (mass times gravitational acceleration times height), which are kilogram meters squared per second squared (kg m^2/s^2) in the International System of Units (SI).