Harlequinne Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 Do Joules divided by Kilograms per Square Meter equal Miles per Hour? ie does E=mc^2?
Severian Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 Not quite. The correct expression would be: Joules divided by Kilograms are equivalent to metres-squared per second-squared.
Harlequinne Posted December 16, 2008 Author Posted December 16, 2008 Not quite. The correct expression would be: Joules divided by Kilograms are equivalent to metres-squared per second-squared. Newton meters/wg=square of light speed? I feel that the units are inconsistent.could you break it down for me,please?
D H Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 1 joule is, among other things, The work done on some object by a force of one newton as the object moves a distance of one meter, from [math]W=\oint \mathbf F \cdot d\mathbf l[/math] The kinetic energy of a 2 kilogram mass moving at the non-relativistic velocity of 1 meter per second, from [math]KE=\frac 1 2 m v^2[/math] These expressions have the same fundamental units and the same numerical value: [math]1\,\text{joule} = 1\,\text{newton}\,*\,1\,\text{meter} = 1\,\text{kg}\,\text{meter}/\text{second}^2\,*\,1\,\text{meter} = \frac 1 2\,*\,2\,\text{kg}\,*\,(1\,\text{meter}/\text{second})^2[/math] Energy has units of mass*velocity squared. The expression [math]mc^2[/math] has units mass*velocity squared -- energy.
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