A. Please convert 1 g cm/s² to SI units(kg*m/s²): B. For a velocity of (v=5 m/s, 30 degrees clockwise from the -x axis)

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A. Please convert 1 g cm/s² to SI units(kg*m/s²): B. For a velocity of (v=5 m/s, 30 degrees clockwise from the -x axis)

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A. Please convert 1 g cm/s² to SI units(kg*m/s²): B. For a velocity of (v=5 m/s, 30 degrees clockwise from the -x axis) what are vz and vy respectively? In the equation below, the quantities 'x', 'a' and 't' represent values for position, acceleration and time respectively. 3x =√a/x t R= C. What must be the SI unit of the variable 'R'? D. If the values of all of the variables on the right-hand side are tripled. The value of R will now become how many bigger/smaller times its previous value? Or will it keep the same value. Show your work.
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