Physics, asked by amansharma5185, 1 year ago

acceleration due to gravity at a place is 10m/s^2. Find its calue in cm/(minute)^2

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Answered by RehanAhmadXLX
12
Heya !!

Here is your answer.

Given :
10 m/s²

Note that 1 m = 100 cm, and 1 sec = 1/60 min

We have to convert it into cm/min²

So......

 \frac{100 \times 10}{ { \frac{1}{60} }^{2} }  \\  =  \frac{1000}{ \frac{1}{3600} }  = 1000 \times 3600 \\  = 3600000 \: cm  \: {min}^{ - 2}
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Answered by Anonymous
10
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1 m = 100 cm

10 m = 100 × 10 cm = 1,000 cm

And

60 sec = 1 min

1 sec = ( 1/60 ) min

( 1 sec )^2 = { ( 1/60) min }^2

( 1 sec )^2 = ( 1/3600 ) min^2.

Now,

= 10 m / s^2

= ( 1,000 cm ) / ( 1/3600 ) min^2

= ( 1,000 cm ) ( 3,600 ) / min^2

= 3,600,000 cm / min^2.

Hope it helps !!
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