Essential University Physics: Volume 1 (4th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 0-134-98855-8
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Chapter 1 - Exercises and Problems - Page 12: 31

Answer

$7.37\times10^{6} \frac{m}{s^{2}}$

Work Step by Step

First of all, we can convert 0.57 milliseconds (ms) into the unit second (s) as follows and express the answer in $m/s^{2}$ $\frac{4.2\times10^{3} m/s}{0.57 ms} = \frac{4.2\times10^{3} m/s}{0.57\times10^{-3} s} = \frac{4.2\times10^{3}}{0.57\times10^{-3}}\times\frac{10^{3}m/s}{10^{3}s}$ $=\frac{4.2\times10^{6}m/s}{0.57 s} = 7.37\times10^{6} m/s^{2}$
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