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it depends on the unit rate you are using but here are some examples mph= miles per hour kph= kilometres per hour fps= feet per second cps= centimetres per second
"Foot-lbs" is a unit of energy, whereas "horsepower" is a unit of power,which is the same as the rate of using energy.1 horsepower = 550 foot-pounds per second
It can be rounded to 9 units.
6 m would be used to measure flagpole. 600 m is a bigger unit.
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The same as the SI unit for energy - the joule.The same as the SI unit for energy - the joule.The same as the SI unit for energy - the joule.The same as the SI unit for energy - the joule.
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Work is transfer of energy; thus, the unit of work is the same as the unit of energy. The SI unit is called "Joule".Work is transfer of energy; thus, the unit of work is the same as the unit of energy. The SI unit is called "Joule".Work is transfer of energy; thus, the unit of work is the same as the unit of energy. The SI unit is called "Joule".Work is transfer of energy; thus, the unit of work is the same as the unit of energy. The SI unit is called "Joule".
Because it is easy to convert
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i bet you have Ms. Letteris for government, and are doing the same unit i am.
it depends on the unit rate you are using but here are some examples mph= miles per hour kph= kilometres per hour fps= feet per second cps= centimetres per second
Using standard units allows for consistency and uniformity in measurements across different contexts and locations. Standard units are agreed upon internationally, making it easier for communication and comparison between different parties. Additionally, standard units are based on physical constants or universal properties, ensuring accuracy and reliability in measurements.