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-- Take a measuring cup and a paper cup.

-- Using the measuring cup, pour about 3.7 fluid ounces of water

into the paper cup.

-- The weight of the paper cup in your hand is now about 1 newton.

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How much work is done when a 1N mass is raised a vertical distance of 1 m?

The work done is 1 Joule. Work is calculated by multiplying force (1N) by the distance moved (1m) in the direction of the force.


When a force Of 1N acts perpenticularly on an area of 1m the pressure is?

The pressure is 1 Pascal. Pressure is defined as the force applied perpendicularly to the surface divided by the area over which the force is applied. In this case, 1N force acting on an area of 1m² results in a pressure of 1 Pascal.


How strongly and what direction does earth pull on a 1N apple How strongly and in what direction does apple pull on earth?

Earth pulls on the 1N apple with a force of 1N in the downward direction (towards the center of the Earth) due to gravity. At the same time, the apple also pulls on Earth with a force of 1N in the upward direction (away from the center of the Earth) according to Newton's third law of motion.


A balloon weighs 1N is suspended in the air drifting neither up nor down How much buoyant force acts on it?

The buoyant force acting on the balloon is equal to its weight, which is 1N. This is because the balloon is in equilibrium, with the buoyant force balancing the weight of the balloon, so it does not move up or down.


What is the net force of an apple that weights 1N when you hold it at rest above your head?

The net force on the apple is 0 N because it is at rest, and the force of gravity pulling it downward (1 N) is balanced by the force you apply upwards when holding it at rest above your head.

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How much work is done when a 1N mass is raised a vertical distance of 1 m?

The work done is 1 Joule. Work is calculated by multiplying force (1N) by the distance moved (1m) in the direction of the force.


When a force Of 1N acts perpenticularly on an area of 1m the pressure is?

The pressure is 1 Pascal. Pressure is defined as the force applied perpendicularly to the surface divided by the area over which the force is applied. In this case, 1N force acting on an area of 1m² results in a pressure of 1 Pascal.


A mass of 100kg is falling from a height of 1 m and penetrates the sand into for 1 m What is the resistance force given by sand?

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How strongly and what direction does earth pull on a 1N apple How strongly and in what direction does apple pull on earth?

Earth pulls on the 1N apple with a force of 1N in the downward direction (towards the center of the Earth) due to gravity. At the same time, the apple also pulls on Earth with a force of 1N in the upward direction (away from the center of the Earth) according to Newton's third law of motion.


A balloon weighs 1N is suspended in the air drifting neither up nor down How much buoyant force acts on it?

The buoyant force acting on the balloon is equal to its weight, which is 1N. This is because the balloon is in equilibrium, with the buoyant force balancing the weight of the balloon, so it does not move up or down.


What acceleration can a 1n force give to a 1-kg object?

1 meter per second2. That's exactly the definition of the "Newton" unit of force.


What is 1n in fraction form?

1/1n


What equation allows you to calculate the force on an object?

The force acting upon an object is calculated in Newtons (N). You would weigh the force and determine it by 1N = kg x m/s^2.


Is 2 kPa greater than 10N?

kPA is a pressure unit, N is the unit of force. 1N= 1Pa/m^2


Newtons are the units for measuring what?

A Newton (N) is the measure of force. As "F = ma", "1N = 1 kg m s-2".


When did albert Einstein get his last diploma?

1n 1901 1n 1901


What equation allows you to calculate the force acting on an object?

The force acting upon an object is calculated in Newtons (N). You would weigh the force and determine it by 1N = kg x m/s^2.