There's an extra "per second" in the question.
One "kilogram-meter per second squared" is one "newton".
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32 feet per second squared equates to 35,112.96 meters per minute squared.
To convert meters to feet, multiply by 3.281. It does not matter about the "per second squared" since that is present in both sides.
1 metre per second squared = 12960 kilometres per hour squared
1,000 meters per second squared (m/s2) is approximately 2,237 mph/s
Meters per second squared I think thank you
32 feet per second squared equates to 35,112.96 meters per minute squared.
Acceleration is a change in speed, measured per second and so would be meters per second per second or meters per second squared.
The answer is B - 3 meters per second squared
To convert meters to feet, multiply by 3.281. It does not matter about the "per second squared" since that is present in both sides.
Multiply by time
1 metre per second squared = 12960 kilometres per hour squared
g is a measurement of acceleration namely 9.8 meters per second squared. When there is an acceleration of 2g then simply multiply 9.8 meters per second squared times 2 or 19.6 meters per second squared.
1,000 meters per second squared (m/s2) is approximately 2,237 mph/s
Just divide the force by the mass. The answer will be in meters per second squared.
Meters per second squared I think thank you
In physics, the net force is measured in Newton. The formula for net force is given as the mass times the acceleration. The mass is given in kilograms (kg), and the acceleration is measured in meters per second squared. A Newton is equivalent to a kilogram-meters per second squared.
That refers to the standard gravitational field near Earth's surface; this is about 9.81 meters per second squared = 9.81 newtons/kilogram.