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if the unit of power is the watt (W), and P = Fd/t, show using the result of question (2) and the fact that distance (d) uses u...Asked by Anthony
if the unit of power is the watt (W), and P = Fd/t, show using the result of question (2) and the fact that distance (d) uses units of meters and time has units of seconds.
*** question 2. If m represents mass in kg, v represents speed in m/s, and r represents radius in m, show that the force F in the question F = mv^2/r can be expressed in the unit kgm/s^2.
F=mv^2/r -----> kg(m/s)^2/m ---> kgm^2s^2/m = kgms^2
*** question 2. If m represents mass in kg, v represents speed in m/s, and r represents radius in m, show that the force F in the question F = mv^2/r can be expressed in the unit kgm/s^2.
F=mv^2/r -----> kg(m/s)^2/m ---> kgm^2s^2/m = kgms^2
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bobpursley
you have an error.
F=mv^2/r -----> kg(m/s)^2/m --->
kgm^2 <b>/</b>s^2 m = kgm<b>/</b>s^2
F=mv^2/r -----> kg(m/s)^2/m --->
kgm^2 <b>/</b>s^2 m = kgm<b>/</b>s^2
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