Meters per second squared I think thank you
That's the unit of force called one "Newton".
12 meters long, 5 meters wide. Diagonal = 13 meters. Solve and prove with Pythagorean therum : 12 squared (144) + 5 squared (25) = 13 squared (169).
29 meters squared or 312 feet squared.
315 meters squared = 3,391 in feet squared.
Meters per second squared I think thank you
That's the unit of force called one "Newton".
12 meters long, 5 meters wide. Diagonal = 13 meters. Solve and prove with Pythagorean therum : 12 squared (144) + 5 squared (25) = 13 squared (169).
29 meters squared or 312 feet squared.
Assuming you want the international units: time: second velocity: meters / second distance: meters acceleration: meters / second2
315 meters squared = 3,391 in feet squared.
compared to 7 meters squared, yes... but not compared to a billion meters squared
The area of the room in feet would 130 feet squared (A= length x width) then, convert to meters 1 foot= 0.3048 meters so, you would get 39.624 meters squared
From "Fluid Mechanics" by Streeter & Wylie (c) 1979 .3048m = 1 ft so... .3048 squared meters squared = 1 squared ft squared or... .0929 meters squared = 1 ft squared or... 1 ft squared /.0929 meters squared = 10.7639 ft squared/ meters squared so... 30 m2 times 10.7639 ft2/m2 = 322.9173 meters squared Answer: 322.9173 meters squared
1/4 acre = about 1,1011.7 meters squared. (1,011.71411 meters squared)
A kilometer squared is equal to 1,000 meters multiplied by 1,000 meters, which equals 1,000,000 square meters.
Angular momentum is defined as the cross product of a distance (from the axis of rotation) and a momentum, so you have to use units accordingly. In the SI, that would be meters x kilograms x meters / second, which you can simplify to meters squared x kilograms / second. This is equivalent to joules x seconds.