\left(0.040 \frac{g \cdot m^2}{s^2}\right) \cdot \boxed{?} = ? \frac{kg \cdot m^2}{s^2}
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040 g*m^2 to kg*m^2 1 g = 0.001 kg So, 0.040 g = 0.040 * 0.001 kg = 0.00004 kg Therefore, 0.040 g*m^2 = 0.00004 kg*m^2 Show more…
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