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The acceleration due to gravity in SI at a place is 10 m/s^2. What will be it's value in cm/min^2?​

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Answered by JunaidMirza
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Answer:

36 × 10^5

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that

100 cm = 1 m -> 1 = 100 cm/m

1 min = 60 s -> 1 = 1 min/(60 s)

So,

10 m/s²

= (10 m × 1)/(1 s × 1)²

= (10 m × 100 cm/m)/(1 s × 1 min/60 s)²

= 1000 cm/(1 min / 60)²

= 1000 cm × 3600 / min²

= 36 × 10^5 cm/min²

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