Physics, asked by abbasali634, 11 months ago

Kilogram metre per second square is not the unit of 1 point (a) weight (b) tension (c) centrifugal force (d) work

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Answered by punithar7117
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So the answer is except work the rest three has different units.

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Answered by brainlysme9
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Work (option d) is the correct answer.

According to Newton's second law, force is equal to mass times acceleration. The SI unit for mass is the kilogramme, while the newton (N) is the unit of force (kg). A newton is equal to one kilogramme squared every second. The newton per kilogramme, abbreviated N/kg, is the unit that corresponds to the metre per second squared.

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