Seconds times seconds -- for example, the acceleration of a falling body in the earth's gravitational field is equal to 9.8 metres per second squared, so if a body has been falling for 5 seconds, the equation reads 9.8M x 5 x 5
Conversion: hertz per seconds squared x 12,960 = kilohertz per hours squared
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13 squared x 4 squared is equal to 2,704.
7 squared = 49
36 squared times 24 squared is equal to 746,496.
Joules are the SI unit for energy. One Joule is equal to one kilogram meters squared per seconds squared (kgm2/s2).
Sin squared is equal to 1 - cos squared.
Conversion: hertz per seconds squared x 12,960 = kilohertz per hours squared
Seconds are not squared in the acceleration formula. The units for acceleration are meters per second squared (m/s^2), where the time unit (seconds) is squared to represent the change in velocity over time.
3 squared is equal to 9
Oh, dude, that's an interesting one! So, technically, a second squared would mean multiplying a second by a second, which equals a second squared. But, in terms of actual time, there are still just 60 seconds in a minute, not 3600 seconds (60 squared) in a minute. Math can be funny like that, huh?
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what is 10 squared DOES NOT equal what?
144 squared x 36 squared is equal to 26,873,856.
13 squared x 4 squared is equal to 2,704.
7 squared = 49
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