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Miracle Owen
26 July, 01:55
Show that J/kg and m^2/s^2 are the same.
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Dante Hickman
26 July, 02:44
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They are both measures of energy and can be converted to each other using this conversion:
J/kg = Nm/kg = kg m sec^-2 m kg^-1 = m^2/sec^2
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