Physics, asked by tugitilikhitha, 9 months ago

are kg/s and m/s^2 same​

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Answered by saumyakumar68
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Answer:

no

Explanation:

kg / s it's fake

but m/s^2 is the SI unit of acceleration

Answered by KINGOFGAMERS
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Answer:

One newton equals one kilogram metre per second squared. Therefore the unit metre per second squared is equivalent to newton per kilogram, N. kg-1 or n/kg. Thus the earth's gravitational field can be quoted as 9.8 metre per second squared, or the equivalent 9.8 n/kg

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