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JOHN BIRD: Electrical and Electronic Principles and Technology


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SI Unit for Velocity
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meters per second (m/s)

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SI Unit for Velocity
Meters per second (m/s)
SI Unit for Acceleration
Meters per second squared (m/s2)
The coulomb (C)
A unit of Charge
1 Coulomb =
6.24 x 10^18 electrons
Q = It
The quantity of electricity which flows past a given point in a circuit when a current of one ampere is maintained for one second. “I” is the current, and “t” is the time.
F=ma
Total force = mass x acceleration
Joule (J)
Unit of work or energy: 1 joule = 1 newton metre.
W=Fs
Work = force x the distance
1 newton (N) =
1kgm (1kilogram metre) per second squared.