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How do you label distance, speed, acceleration, momentum, and mass?
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How do you label distance, speed, acceleration, momentum, and mass?
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Distance in Meters
Speed In m/s
Acceleration in m/s^2
Momentum any v
Mass in KG
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d for distance meters
v for velocity/speed m/s
a for accelerTion m/s^2
p for mommentum kg m/s
m for mass kg
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