Question #7175   Submitted by Answiki on 09/20/2023 at 07:47:16 PM UTC

What is kW divided by m/s?

Answer   Submitted by Answiki on 09/20/2023 at 08:02:43 PM UTC

Kilowatt is a unit of power, since Power = Force x Velocity, it becomes easy to understand that Power (W) divided by Velocity(m/s) is equal to a force expressed in Newton, or Kilonewton for kW divided by m/s. Here is a formal demonstration :


One Watt is equal to 1 kg⋅m2⋅s−3 :




When you divide one Watt by meters by second, you get the following unit :





Since, 1 kg⋅m⋅s−2 is equal to one Newton, we can conclude that kW divided by m/s is a force expressed in kilonewtons.


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Answer by Answiki on 09/20/2023 at 08:02:43 PM

Kilowatt is a unit of power, since Power = Force x Velocity, it becomes easy to understand that Power (W) divided by Velocity(m/s) is equal to a force expressed in Newton, or Kilonewton for kW divided by m/s. Here is a formal demonstration :


One Watt is equal to 1 kg⋅m2⋅s−3 :




When you divide one Watt by meters by second, you get the following unit :





Since, 1 kg⋅m⋅s−2 is equal to one Newton, we can conclude that kW divided by m/s is a force expressed in kilonewtons.


Answer by Answiki on 09/20/2023 at 08:01:55 PM

Kilowatt is a unit of power, since Power = Force x Velocity, it becomes easy to understand that Power (W) divided by Velocity(m/s) is equal to a force expressed in Newton, or Kilonewton for kW divided by m/s. Here is a formal demonstration :


One Watt is equal to 1 kg⋅m2⋅s−3 :




When you divide one Watt by meters by second, you get the following unit :





Since, 1 kg⋅m⋅s−2 is equal to one Newton, we can conclude that kW divided by m/s is a force expressed in kilonewtons.


Answer by Answiki on 09/20/2023 at 08:01:41 PM

Kilowatt is a unit of power, since Power = Force x Velocity, it becomes easy to understand that Power (W) divided by Velocity(m/s) is equal to a force expressed in Newton, or Kilonewton for kW divided by m/s. Here is a formal demonstration :


One Watt is equal to 1 kg⋅m2⋅s−3 :




When you divide one Watt by meters by second, you get the following unit :





Since, 1 kg⋅m⋅s−2 is equal to one Newton, we can conclude that kW divided by m/s is a force expressed in kilonewtons.


Answer by Answiki on 09/20/2023 at 07:57:58 PM

Kilowatt is a unit of power, since Power = Force x Velocity, it becomes easy to understand that Power (W) divided by Velocity(m/s) is equal to a force expressed in Newton, or Kilonewton for kW divided by m/s. Here is a formal demonstration :


One Watt is equal to 1 kgm2s−3 :




When you divide one Watt by meters by second, you get the following unit :





Since, 1 kg⋅m⋅s−2 is equal to one Newton, we can conclude that kW divided by m/s is a force expressed in kilonewtons.


Question by Answiki 09/20/2023 at 07:47:16 PM
What is kW divided by m/s?
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