Convert W2 / NJHz to mks and simplify

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To convert W² / NJHz to mks, start by substituting the given definitions: W = J/s, J = Nm, N = kgm/s², and Hz = 1/s. This leads to the expression W² / (N * Hz) becoming (J²/s²) / (kgm/s² * 1/s). After replacing and simplifying, the expression reduces to m²/(kg * s). The final simplified result is indeed m/s.
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Given: W = J/s, J = Nm, N = kgm/s2, Hz = 1/s
Convert W2 / NJHz to mks and simplify.


Can someone help me out with this please? Thanks.
 
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mks said:
Given: W = J/s, J = Nm, N = kgm/s2, Hz = 1/s
Convert W2 / NJHz to mks and simplify.


Can someone help me out with this please? Thanks.

This is basically an Algebra problem to simplify a complex fraction. Start by replacing every thing in the original expression to its equivalent using the "Given" equalities. Continue these relacements until only kg, m, and s factors remain; then simplify the complex fraction
 
the final answer is m/s, right?
 
mks said:
the final answer is m/s, right?
Looks good
 
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