![SOLVED: The SI unit of power is the joule per second: Just as we renamed the newton meter as the joule, we define 1 joule per second as 1 watt. An example: SOLVED: The SI unit of power is the joule per second: Just as we renamed the newton meter as the joule, we define 1 joule per second as 1 watt. An example:](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/3e6feccd4ec24cf78ea5de8180cdbcda.jpg)
SOLVED: The SI unit of power is the joule per second: Just as we renamed the newton meter as the joule, we define 1 joule per second as 1 watt. An example:
![SOLVED:Show that units of newtons per kilogram are equivalent to units of (meters per second) per second. SOLVED:Show that units of newtons per kilogram are equivalent to units of (meters per second) per second.](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/a3e19d41-e438-4da9-ad91-b453a403efd0.gif)
SOLVED:Show that units of newtons per kilogram are equivalent to units of (meters per second) per second.
From a machine gun mass of bullet 40g are ejected at the rate of 1200metre/ sec .By applying maximum force of 144 Newton a person can hold the machine gun .What is the
![SOLVED: Consider the initial value problem: my" + cy' + ky = F(t), y(0) = 0, y'(0) = 0 modeling the motion of a spring-mass-dashpot system initially at rest and subjected to SOLVED: Consider the initial value problem: my" + cy' + ky = F(t), y(0) = 0, y'(0) = 0 modeling the motion of a spring-mass-dashpot system initially at rest and subjected to](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/a3147669bb694916985b5acae2e03167.jpg)
SOLVED: Consider the initial value problem: my" + cy' + ky = F(t), y(0) = 0, y'(0) = 0 modeling the motion of a spring-mass-dashpot system initially at rest and subjected to
![1.1 -use the following units: kilogram (kg), metre (m), metre/second (m/s), metre/second2 (m/s2 ), newton (N), second (s), newton per kilogram (N/kg), kilogram metre/second (kg m/s). – saturnine notes 1.1 -use the following units: kilogram (kg), metre (m), metre/second (m/s), metre/second2 (m/s2 ), newton (N), second (s), newton per kilogram (N/kg), kilogram metre/second (kg m/s). – saturnine notes](https://saturninenotes.files.wordpress.com/2016/06/screen-shot-2016-06-05-at-5-43-07-pm.png)