Physics, asked by singh2020, 8 months ago

find the value of 60 J/m on a system which has 100g , 100cm , 1 min as fundamental units..
Answer is 2.16 × 10^6..
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Answered by shweta777tiwari
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Answer:

60 j/min =1 j/s

=1 kg(m/s)/s

=1 kgm/s

=1 (1000gm)(100cm)�/((1/60)*60s)�

=(1 ×10�60�) (100gm)(100cm)�/(60s)�

=2160000 new unit

Answered by Pallavi207
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Answer:

In question it is asked to convert value of 60 J/min in another base unit.

First of all minute is replaced by 60 seconds (Because 1 minute = 60 seconds).

So new value is 1 J/sec.

Now Joule is unit of energy and second is unit of time. Energy/time is power.

Unit of joule is kg*m²/s²

Here kg*m²/s³ is unit of power.

Then kg is converted into gram, meter is converted into cm and second is converted into minute.

please refer the attachment for continution.....

After simplification, we get 60 J/min = 2160000 in new unit.

Answer : 2160000 New unit.

Hope this helps you....

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