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This is a bonus Cyber Question laughif its right You get Lots of stars: If a car is going 123 mph and the mass is 124 lbs how many newtons?

 Feb 4, 2016
edited by CyberSword12  Feb 4, 2016

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Haley 1 got i right :)

 Feb 4, 2016
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54.9859*56.2455 = 3092.70943845

3092.71 Newtons

 Feb 4, 2016
edited by SpawnofAngel  Feb 4, 2016
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123*124=

=15252

 Feb 4, 2016
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We went through this yesteday.... Newtons is the SI Unit of force

 

 1 lbs x 1  mph  = 0.202773933 m kg / s     

   This is a NEWTON-SECOND      NOT a newton  ( kg-m/sec^2) 

 Feb 4, 2016
edited by Guest  Feb 4, 2016
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Haley 1 got i right :)

CyberSword12 Feb 4, 2016
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How so? Newtons is found by multiplying kilograms by meters per second

 Feb 4, 2016
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So what does that mean then

 Feb 4, 2016
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That means , no offense, but Hayley was in fact wrong, and Me and Guest were correct

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124lbs x 123mph =  15252

 

15252 x 0.202773933 = 3092.7  NEWTON-SECONDS  

 

  !!! NOT  !!!!   Newtons    NEWTON -SECONDS  !!!

 Feb 4, 2016
edited by Guest  Feb 4, 2016
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I would add that 124 lbs is a maesure of WEIGHT.    The measure of MASS in the SAE system is SLUGS (yes...slug

the MASS of a 124 lb car is   124/32.2 = 3.85 SLUGS

 

THIS stuff is important !!!!!     Try to send a man into outer space with the wrong units in all of the calculations  ....and you will be attending a funeral with only mere fragments to bury !!

 Feb 5, 2016

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