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Physics, 16.10.2020 04:01 navarretteisaiah09

The best way to check whether your result from Part B is correct is to check that it has the correct units. Which of the following expressions, where CC stands for coulombs, NN for newtons, kgkg for kilograms, and mm for meters, represents the correct SI units for the expression found in part B? The best way to check whether your result from Part B is correct is to check that it has the correct units. Which of the following expressions, where stands for coulombs, for newtons, for kilograms, and for meters, represents the correct SI units for the expression found in part B? A) Cm⋅kgCm⋅kg
B) C2m⋅kg−−−−
C) √C2m⋅kg N⋅m2kg−−−−
D) √N⋅m2kg N⋅mkg−−−
E) √N⋅mkg CNm⋅kg−−−−
F) √CNm⋅kg CN⋅m2⋅kg−−−−−−
G) √CN⋅m2⋅kg

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