SOLUTION: If you divide a force measure in newtons (1 newton = 1kg. ( m/s^2 ) by a speed expressed in meter per second, in what unit will the answer be express? (Physic home work)

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Question 413423: If you divide a force measure in newtons (1 newton = 1kg. ( m/s^2 ) by a speed expressed in meter per second, in what unit will the answer be express?
(Physic home work)

Answer by richard1234(7193)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Note that units obey the same arithmetic properties as real numbers do. If you divide by , you will get .
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