What is the value of Ts in seconds?

In summary, Ts = 0.443s. This can be simplified from the original equation by first cancelling out the kg units, then multiplying both top and bottom by s^2, and finally taking the square root of the remaining equation. The final unit for Ts is in seconds.
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Homework Statement


Ts (subscript s) = 2∏*√(4.5*10^-2 kg / 2.0*10^3 kg/s^2)
kg = Kilograms
s = seconds
Ts = ?

Homework Equations


I do not have any relevant questions.


The Attempt at a Solution


Ts = 2∏*√(4.5*10^-2 kg)/√(2.0*10^3 kg/s^2) Simplified
Ts = 6.28*[(0.212 kg)/√(44.72 kg/s^2)] Simplified
I am not sure what to do past this step. I don't think i could cancel out the kg because I would have only s^2 on the bottom. I have never seen a unit like kg/s^2, so I am confused. Does that unit even make sense? Any help is appreciated.
 
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You are on the right lines. Consider this bit..

4.5*10^-2 kg / 2.0*10^3 kg/s^2

You have kg top and bottom so they cancel giving

4.5*10^-2 / 2.0*10^3 /s^2

Then multiply top and bottom by s^2 giving

s^2 (4.5*10^-2 / 2.0*10^3)

Now put that back into your equation giving...

Ts = 2∏*√( s^2 (4.5*10^-2 / 2.0*10^3))

What does √(s^2) equal?

See the dimensions work out just fine.
 
  • #3
Oh I think I understand now, so would Ts = 2(pi)*sqrt(0.005)s^2 = 2(pi)*0.0707s = 0.443s?
 
  • #4
I think you have done sqrt twice by mistake.
 
  • #5
Oh, I just saw that. Thanks. So 2(pi)*(0.005)s^2?
 
  • #6
No now you forgot to sqrt the s^2 part

Ts= 2(pi)*(0.005)s
 

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