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OpenStudy (karim728):

.In the following equation, the distance x is in meters, the time t in seconds, and the velocity v in meters per second. What are the SI units of the constant C1 and C2? (a) x=C1 +C2 (b) x=(1/2)*C1t^2 (c) v^2=2*C1x (d) x=C1cos(C2t) (e) v^2=2*C1v -(C2x)^2

OpenStudy (karim728):

help plz

OpenStudy (danjs):

make the units the same on both sides of the equation... ie b. x = (1/2) *C1*t^2 [m] = C1 * [s^2] C1 would have to be units m/s^2

OpenStudy (karim728):

why would c1 be m/s^2?? i dont get it plz explain

OpenStudy (karim728):

if i get it u mean this way? |dw:1473124522854:dw|

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