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Q: A book that weighs 15N at rest on a flat table. How many Newton of support force does the table provide What is the net force on the book in this case?
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A car weighs 22000 newtons What is the mass of the car?

Since Newton is the unit for Force. And as we know "Force = Mass * Acceleration" Newton = Kg * 9.81 Therefore , Kg = Newton / 9.81 Hence, Mass = 22000/9.81 = 2200 (approx)


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How is the unit of force derived from SI unit?

In the SI, the unit of force is defined by Newton's Second Law (force = mass x acceleration). The unit, called Newton, is the product of a mass (in kilograms) and an acceleration (in meters per square second). That is, a newton is the force required to provide a mass of one kilogram with an acceleration of one meter per second square.