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Old October 7th, 2008, 08:14 PM
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What would the units be?

I know the answer is 1 but would it be 1 cm/sec/sec?
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The unit are centimeters per minutes square. If you want to convert it,
(1 cm / min^2) * (1 min / 60 s)^2 *(1 m / 100 cm)= 1/360 000 (m / s^2)
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