![1.1 -use the following units: kilogram (kg), metre (m), metre/second (m/s), metre/second2 (m/s2 ), newton (N), second (s), newton per kilogram (N/kg), kilogram metre/second (kg m/s). – saturnine notes 1.1 -use the following units: kilogram (kg), metre (m), metre/second (m/s), metre/second2 (m/s2 ), newton (N), second (s), newton per kilogram (N/kg), kilogram metre/second (kg m/s). – saturnine notes](https://saturninenotes.files.wordpress.com/2016/06/screen-shot-2016-06-05-at-5-43-07-pm.png)
1.1 -use the following units: kilogram (kg), metre (m), metre/second (m/s), metre/second2 (m/s2 ), newton (N), second (s), newton per kilogram (N/kg), kilogram metre/second (kg m/s). – saturnine notes
![Orders of Magnitude and Units. The 'mole': - The amount of a substance can be described using 'moles'. - 'One mole' of a substance has 6 x molecules. - ppt download Orders of Magnitude and Units. The 'mole': - The amount of a substance can be described using 'moles'. - 'One mole' of a substance has 6 x molecules. - ppt download](https://images.slideplayer.com/34/8329950/slides/slide_32.jpg)
Orders of Magnitude and Units. The 'mole': - The amount of a substance can be described using 'moles'. - 'One mole' of a substance has 6 x molecules. - ppt download
![Force, Mass and Momentum. Newton's Second Law: F = ma 1 newton = 1 kg ∙ 1 m/s² Force: 1 pound = 4.45 newtons Your weight is the force of gravity: F = - ppt download Force, Mass and Momentum. Newton's Second Law: F = ma 1 newton = 1 kg ∙ 1 m/s² Force: 1 pound = 4.45 newtons Your weight is the force of gravity: F = - ppt download](https://images.slideplayer.com/24/7074031/slides/slide_2.jpg)