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Chemistry, 28.09.2019 04:10 dustysorrells74

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i'm wondering how you are supposed to convert chemical expressions(i. e., 10mg*cm/s^2) to newtons if 1 newton=kg*m/s^2.

my science course doesnt explain how to do this.

here's an example question of what i want a thorough step-by-step explanation on how to do:

the metric unit of force is the newton (n), which is kg x m/s^2. convert 10 mg x cm/s^2 to newtons.

, don't copy the answer to this question from another person, i need a real explanation.

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