Convert m^2/s^2 to kJ/kg?
How do I convert m²/s² to kJ/kg? Could you please provide a detailed explanation of the conversion process and any relevant formulas? Thank you!
4 Answers
This one can be annoying for some reason, here is how it works with units involved.
(1 m^2 / s^2)*(1 N / (1 kg*m/s^2))*(1 KJ / 1000 N*m) = .001 KJ/kg
Dec 18, 2024
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