How Do You Convert Different Units of Measurement in Physics?

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In summary, the conversation is about converting units of measurement such as MJ to J, km/h to m/s, and 25 kN to an unknown unit. The process of converting units is explained using the example of converting 10 ft/s to inches/min, with the idea of multiplying by 1 in a creative way. The conversation also discusses the use of metric prefixes in conversions.
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how do u convert the following
MJ to J
km/h to m/s
25 kN to ? (i don't know what)
 
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I usually use fractions. If I wanted to convert 10 ft/s to inches/min, for example, I would do:

10 ft/s * 12 inches/1 ft * 1 min/60 s = 2 inches/s

Since there are 12 inches in a foot, and 60 seconds in a minute, this is just multiplying by 1, in a creative way.

Just use this idea, and you will be converting units in no time at all.

Dorothy
 
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Surely you have some idea as to how to do this.

Am I correct in reading the first to be converting MegaJoules to Joules.
You should be able to figure that out with a bit of thought.

Lets go through the conversion of [itex] \frac {km} h [/itex] to [itex] \frac m s [/itex]

There are 1000 m per km and 3600 s per h so

[tex] \frac {km} h \times \frac {1000m} {1km} \times \frac {1h} {3600s} [/tex]

examine the units in this expression, note that km appears in both the numerator and denominator, so can be canceled, leaving only m. The same is true for h. Do the arithmetic.
 
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lost

i ve tried all i know is a MJ a is a like 1000J a second but it doesn't work out for my answers
 
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1000 J/s is a Kilo Watt. Mega is not 1000, and there is no second in kilo or in your problem.

Look in your physics book for the definitions of metric prefixes.

Dorothy
 

What is the formula for converting km/h to m/s?

The formula for converting km/h to m/s is:
m/s = (km/h) x 0.27777778

Why do we need to convert km/h to m/s?

Kilometers per hour (km/h) is a unit of speed commonly used in transportation, while meters per second (m/s) is a unit of speed commonly used in science and engineering. Converting between the two units allows us to compare speeds across different systems and disciplines.

What are some examples of speeds in km/h and m/s?

Examples of speeds in km/h include 60 km/h (a typical speed limit on residential roads) and 100 km/h (a typical speed limit on highways).
Examples of speeds in m/s include 5 m/s (a typical walking speed) and 20 m/s (a typical speed of a car on a highway).

Is there an easier way to convert km/h to m/s?

Yes, there is an easier way to convert km/h to m/s. You can simply divide the value in km/h by 3.6 to get the equivalent value in m/s. This is because 1 km/h is equal to 1/3.6 m/s.

Can I convert m/s to km/h using the same formula?

Yes, you can convert m/s to km/h using the formula:
km/h = (m/s) x 3.6

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