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Mina Hart
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19 January, 11:45
Given (kg/s) (m/s), what is the resulting unit?
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Amara Adkins
19 January, 12:05
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I think you mean for those fractions to be multiplied.
In that case, you get
kg - m / sec² = Newton.
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