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Marquise Fernandez
29 November, 08:02
Show that 1 kJ/kg = 1000 m2/S2
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Moses Hampton
29 November, 11:13
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1000m2 / s2
Explanation:
Hello! In order to verify this, we have to do unit conversion. We also have to know that J (Joule) = kg * m2 / s2
Then we can start with the test.
1kJ / kg * (1000J / 1kJ) = 1000J / kg
1000J / kg = 1000kg * m2 / kg * s2
In this step we can simplify "kg".
So the result is
1000m2 / s2
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