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19 August, 02:40

If the mathematical operation of division is performed on two numbers, the numerator having the units Joule-seconds (J-s) and the denominator having the units kilogram meter per second (kg m/s). Given a Joule by definition is a kg m2/s2, what units would the final answer have

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  1. 19 August, 03:00
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    Result = m

    Explanation:

    Numerator = J. s

    Denominator = kg. m/s

    1 joule of energy is equal to 1 N. m

    1 N. m force is equal to 1 kg. m/s²

    so 1 joule is equal to 1 kg. m²/s²

    Numerator = J. s = (kg. m²/s²). s = kg. m²/s

    Denominator = kg. m/s

    Result = Numerator/Denominator

    Result = (kg. m²/s) / (kg. m/s) = (m²/s) / m/s = m²/m = m

    Result = m
  2. 19 August, 03:09
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    The final answer would have units of meters.

    Explanation:

    The unit at the numerator is J. s = kgm^2/s^2 * s = kgm^2/s

    The unit at the denominator is kgm/s

    Unit of final answer = unit at numerator : unit at denominator = kgm^2/s : kgm/s = kgm^2/s * s/kgm = m (meters)
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