To convert 120 km/h to m/s, you need to use the conversion factor of 1 km = 1000 m and 1 hour = 3600 seconds. First, convert km/h to m/s by multiplying 120 km/h by (1000 m / 1 km) and then dividing by (3600 s / 1 h). This calculation results in 33.33 m/s. Therefore, 120 km/h is equivalent to 33.33 m/s.
U can convert km/h into m/s by multiplying it by 5/18. Here 18km/h = 5m/s
momentum = mass × velocity The SI units require: mass in kg velocity in m/s giving momentum in kg m/s To convert N to kg, divide by acceleration due to gravity which on earth is approx 9.8 m/s² To convert km/h to m/s, multipy by m/km (1000 m/km) and divide by s/h (3600 s/h) → momentum = 15680 N ÷ 9.8 N/kg × (86 km/h × 1000 m/km ÷ 3600 s/h) ≈ 444 kg m/s
7 m/s. (meters per second) or 25.2 km/h
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They did. It was released to theaters on October 24, 2008.
M*A*S*H first aired in 1972.
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3 blind mice see how they run.
3 blind mice, see how they run
Here is a C program that stimulates a simple digital clock: #include #include #include void main() { int h,m,s; h=0; m=0; s=0; while(1) { if(s>59) {m=m+1; s=0; } if(m>59) { h=h+1; m=0; } if(h>11) { h=0; m=0; s=0; } delay(1000); s=s+1; clrscr(); printf("\n DIGITAL CLOCK"); printf("\n HOUR:MINUTE:SECOND"); printf("\n%d:%d:%d",h,m,s); }}
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The CBS television series M*A*S*H ran from 1972 - 1983. The Korean Conflict lasted 3 years. M*A*S*H lasted for 11 years and 256 episodes.
15 m/s = 54000 m/h = 54 km/h
To convert km/h to m/s, you need to divide by 3.6. Therefore, 24 km/h is equal to ( \frac{24}{3.6} = 6.67 ) m/s.
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kmh to m/s formula n * 5/18 example: 100km/h convert to (n)m/s 100 * 5/18 = 27.7 m/s OR my way of doing this (much simpler): (km/h) / 3.6 = m/S example: (100km/h) / 3.6 = 27.8 m/s