Kilogram (kg): Measurement of mass, 1000 grams
Kilogram metre/second (kg m/s): Standard unit of measurement of momentum
Metre (m): Standard unit of measurement of distance
Metre/second (m/s): Standard unit of measurement of speed or velocity
Metre/second/second (m/s2): Standard unit of measurement of acceleration
Newton (N): Standard unit of measurement of force
Newton per kilogram (N/kg): Standard unit of measurement of gravitational field strength
Second (s): Standard unit of measurement of time
Units: A standard quantity by which other quantities may be expressed in relation to
All of my notes for my 2018 IGCSEs, in an attempt at motivating myself to do work.
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