Math, asked by Rishit434, 10 months ago

how the multiple and submultiple units related to SI unit explain with example​

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Answered by tushar8138
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Step-by-step explanation:

consider that a body is of mass M is moving with acceleration A and we have to find force

we know the unit of mass is kg and that's if acceleration is m/s²

now by using the formula

Force = mass * acceleration

F = M kg * A m/s²

F = (M * A ) (kg*m/s²)

also the unit Kg m/s² is called Newton N

thus

F = (M*A) N

i.e. magnitude * unit

Answered by ItzShinyQueen13
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Prefixes for multiples and submultiples of units are used to more conveniently express very large and very small numbers (convenient compared to scientific notation or long strings of leading or trailing zeroes). Recommend you Google it and read it or Google SI prefixes.

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