prove NC-1 is equal to Vm-1
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An alternative unit for electric field intensity may be derived as follows. Since Joules = Volts x coulombs = Newtons x metres (J = VC = Nm) we can write NC-1 as [VC/m]C-1 = Vm-1.
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N is for newton i think.
So, SI unit of force is newton
Force = mass x acceleration
Acceleration = change in velocity per unit time
So SI unit of acceleration is (m/s)/s ——— m/s is for velocity
So SI unit of acceleration = m/s²
Therefore SI unit of force which is mass x acceleration = kg x m/s²
Now N = kg x m/s²
Therefore N kg = Kg x m/s² x kg = kg² x m/s²
So no N x kg is not equal to m/s²
m/s² is the unit of acceleration
So acceleration = F / m
Therefore N/kg will be equal to m/s
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