Examples of using Second squared in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Per second squared.
G-units Metres per second squared.
Second squared(10x10) Fold in half twice diagonally.
Foot per second squared.
This right over here is 9.8 meters per second squared.
Miles per second squared.
Terminal velocity is 9.8 metres per second squared.
Miles per second squared.
That is correct-- plus 3.85 meters per second squared.
Metre per second squared.
So times 6 times 10 to the seventh meters per second squared.
Meter per second squared m/s².
Force divided by mass,so we would accelerate upwards at 1 meter per second squared.
Feet per second squared 1.524 Metres per second squared.
G symbol for gravitational acceleration, expressed as m/s,or meters per second squared.
Popular conversions Metres per second squared Feet per second squared.
Like all objects, a vehicle in free fall will accelerate at a rate of 9.8 meters per second, squared.
S I unit of acceleration is meters per second squared or… click of chalk on blackboard.
You're starting to get a little intuition of why acceleration's units are meters per second squared.
The foot per second squared(plural feet per second squared) is a unit of acceleration.
In the SI system of units,the standard unit of acceleration is 1 metre per second squared abbreviated as m/s2.
Peaking at 19.4 feet per second squared… it can accelerate for longer than any other vehicle at maximum power.
For instance, the newton is defined as the force necessary to accelerate one kilogram at one meter per second squared.
You have 10 meters per second squared times time squared, time is two seconds, so it's 4.
The initial velocity is 0-- so this term justcancels out-- plus acceleration, 10 meters per second squared times time squared.
Velocity is equal to acceleration-- acceleration is the acceleration of gravity,and that's 10 meters per second squared-- so velocity will be 10 meters per second squared times time, which is times two seconds.
My pressure would be the density of water, which is 1,000 kilograms per meter cubed-- make sure your units are right, and I'm running out of space, so I don't have the units-- times the height, 10 meters, times the gravitational acceleration,9.8 meters per second squared.
A newton is a kilogram meter squared per second, so when you divide you have kilogram meters squared per second squared, and here you have kilogram meter per second squared.
Yeah, for top speed, this is an extraordinary aircraft but as for acceleration,it takes off relatively slow at 20 feet per second squared, compared to Usain Bolt who accelerates at 30.
Now we need the second square of the condensed cotton which we prepared in the beginning.