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nemzy
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What does (kg)(m/s^2) = what unit?
also does 1 cm^3= 1 mL?
i forgot all these units stuff its really bugging up my mind
also does 1 cm^3= 1 mL?
i forgot all these units stuff its really bugging up my mind
Forgotten units are units of measurement that are commonly used in science and mathematics, but are often forgotten or confused with other units. They include kilograms (kg), meters per second squared (m/s^2), cubic centimeters (cm^3), and milliliters (mL).
These units are important because they are commonly used in scientific calculations and measurements. They also have specific definitions and conversions that are necessary for accurate and precise results.
Kilograms (kg) are units of mass, while milliliters (mL) are units of volume. They cannot be directly converted to each other, as mass and volume are two different measurements. However, they can be indirectly related through density, which is the mass of a substance per unit volume.
Meters per second squared (m/s^2) is a unit of acceleration, while cubic centimeters (cm^3) is a unit of volume. These units cannot be directly converted to each other. However, if the acceleration is due to gravity, which is approximately 9.8 m/s^2, then the conversion can be made by using the formula: 1 m/s^2 = 100 cm/s^2.
These units may be forgotten or confused because they are not part of the International System of Units (SI), which is the modern metric system used in most countries. They are also not commonly used in everyday life, so they may not be as familiar to people as other units of measurement.