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SI Units question in physics conceptual question
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SI Units question in physics conceptual question
Based on your description, would this make A = m/s, B = m/s^2, C = m/s^5 since B will cancel out the s from time and C will cancel out the s^4 from time?- xCrusade
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SI Units question in physics conceptual question
I still don't understand, A, B, and, C have to be a combination of m/s, m, s, or m/s^2? I am having trouble grasping this concept.- xCrusade
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SI Units question in physics conceptual question
If I substitute B and C with zero, does this cancel out t and t^4 making A = m/s?- xCrusade
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SI Units question in physics conceptual question
Homework Statement If speed, v, of an object depends on time, t, according to the equation v = A + Bt + Ct^4, what are the SI units of A, B, C? Homework Equations v = A + Bt + Ct^4 The Attempt at a Solution For this, I've not known where to start, so I've be plugging in the variables...- xCrusade
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