1 newton is the force that accelerates 1 kilogram of mass at the rate of 1 m/s2.
On or near the surface of Earth, 1 kilogram of mass weighs 9.807 newtons (2.205 pounds).
1 newton of force is about 3.6 ounces of force (rounded).
One pound of force is 4.4484 newtons of force (rounded).
Force and mass are never equal.
The same 1 gram of mass weighs 0.0016N on the moon, 0.0035N on Mars, 0.0098N on earth,
and zero N while in space coasting at constant speed from any one of them to either other one.
Yes, it can exist.
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1 newton. The system is in equilibrium with no normal force therefore the boyant force must equal the force of gravity.
1 m is not an area.
you would use newtons (N) 100 grams of force=1N It would be force per unit area.
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One joule is the amount of ''work'' done when a force of 1N acts over 1m By The Aalap
both are equal
1 newton. The system is in equilibrium with no normal force therefore the boyant force must equal the force of gravity.
do you mean a kilo newton (kN)?? if so, it is 1000 Newtons (N), a measurement of the force applied. 1N is also equal to 1kg/m2
You obviously have no idea what algebra is. the value of 1n could be anything, depending on the equation you are given. if 2n is equal to 10 what is 1n? 1n is 5. If you have 2 baskets of apples, and you have 10 apples, how many apples 1 each basket? 5!
On earth, 1N is 0.102kg
You need a full equation. For example, i could be 1n=5, which you would divide 5 by 1 and n=5. But you need an equation.
1 m is not an area.
1N of Urea equal What in kg
you would use newtons (N) 100 grams of force=1N It would be force per unit area.
1N force is required to move a 1kg of weigt for 1m so for 100N force of resistance is producedRead more: http://wiki.answers.com/What_is_the_resistance_force_is_given_by_sand_if_a_mass_of_100kg_is_falling_from_a_height_of_1m_penetrates_the_sand_into_for_1m#ixzz1cMhEeFEI
1 kg/s = 1N / (1m/s)
1 meter per second2. That's exactly the definition of the "Newton" unit of force.