Assuming you want the international units:
time: second
velocity: meters / second
distance: meters
acceleration: meters / second2
Acceleration is the rate of change in speed which is the rate of change in distance.
Therefore acceleration could be measured in metres per second squared.
meters per second squared
In which of the following units is acceleration expressed? A. newtons B. Foot-pounds C. Kilograms D. MetersPer Second Squared In which of the following units is acceleration expressed? A. newtons B. Foot-pounds C. Kilograms D. MetersPer Second Squared
Meters per second squared I think thank you
A person with a mass of 70 kilograms would weigh approximately 686 Newtons on Earth. This is calculated by multiplying the mass in kilograms by the acceleration due to gravity, which is approximately 9.81 m/s^2.
Ex: During a softball game, a 0.2kg softball is hit by a bat. If the net force exerted on the softball by the bat is 300N (Newton's), what is the softball's acceleration?0.2kg is mass, so you would take 0.2 divided by 300=1,500... your welcome smarty
To calculate the force in newtons, you need to multiply the mass of the object in kilograms by the acceleration due to gravity in meters per second squared. The formula is F = ma, where F is the force in newtons, m is the mass in kilograms, and a is the acceleration due to gravity in m/s^2.
The 40kg student's force (weight) on Earth is about 392.28 newtons. (Force = mass x acceleration). Earth's acceleration is 9.807 meters per second squared.
F = ma Force (in Newtons) equals mass (in kilograms) times acceleration (in meters per second squared) In this case, 450 = 30a, so the accelerating is 15 meters per second squared
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Standard gravity is measured as 9.8 meters per second squared. This is then multiplied by the mass of something to get the force of gravity on it, which is expressed in Newtons.
No, 40 newtons is a unit of force, not acceleration. Acceleration is measured in units such as meters per second squared (m/s^2) or centimeters per second squared (cm/s^2).
Fnet=ma. This means that net force (Newtons (N)) is equal to mass (Kilograms(Kg)) multiplied by acceleration (meters per second squared (ms2)).