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Professor G

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  1. No, I cannot, sorry. I'd have to give that some thought!
  2. The meter-second is equal to angular momentum divided by force and describes over what distance and how long a given quantity of angular momentum can exert a given force. m.sec=kg.m^2/sec / kg.m/sec^2 In that regard, 5 meters in one second IS the same as 1 meter for 5 seconds, because both refer to the same angular momentum divided by the same force.
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