Physics, asked by Raushanraj11, 1 year ago

suppose the acceleration due to gravity at a place is 10 m/ second square.Find its value in cm/minutes square

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Answered by tiwaavi
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Given 》

Accelerati. due to gravity = 10 m/s²

Changing the m/s² into cm/s².

For this,
Multiplying 10 m/s² with 100.
(Since, 1 m = 100 cm)


Thus, Acceler. due to gravity = 1000 cm/s²

Now, For Changing it into cm/min.

We know, 1 seconds = 1/60 min.
Thus, 1 s²= 1/3600 min²

Thus, multiplying 1000 cm/s² with 3600

Therefore, Acceleration due to gravity = 36 × 10^5 cm/min².

Hence, Acceleration due to gravity in cm/min² is 36 × 10 cm/ min²


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Answered by shivamcr7ii
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Here is the answer 》

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Given 》

Accelerati. due to gravity = 10 m/s²

Changing the m/s² into cm/s².

For this,

Multiplying 10 m/s² with 100.

(Since, 1 m = 100 cm)

Thus, Acceler. due to gravity = 1000 cm/s²

Now, For Changing it into cm/min.

We know, 1 seconds = 1/60 min.

Thus, 1 s²= 1/3600 min²

Thus, multiplying 1000 cm/s² with 3600

Therefore, Acceleration due to gravity = 36 × 10^5 cm/min².

Hence, Acceleration due to gravity in cm/min² is 36 × 10⁵ cm/ min²

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