The product of the force and the distance is called "work". It is equivalent to a transfer of mechanical energy.
Newton meter is a measure of energy, E= fd, Energy equals .Newton (force) times meter(distance)
No, work is related to energy, not to force.
In elementary physics the the application of force over a distance can regard gravitation. Furthermore, the application of force over an area regards the measure of pressure.
There is no such term, because the distance an object moves does not directly depend on the force that acts on it.
Work
The product of the force and the distance is called "work". It is equivalent to a transfer of mechanical energy.
no, is a measure of distance divided by time.
Newton meter is a measure of energy, E= fd, Energy equals .Newton (force) times meter(distance)
No, work is related to energy, not to force.
In elementary physics the the application of force over a distance can regard gravitation. Furthermore, the application of force over an area regards the measure of pressure.
There is no such term, because the distance an object moves does not directly depend on the force that acts on it.
True.
a Newton is a measure of force, not distance. They are incompatible
One method is to determine the effectivity of the electromagnetic force over a distance. The electromagnetic force acts over an infinite distance and therefore the photon, the particle that mediates the electromagnetic force, is massless.
No, because a newton is a measurement of force. You can only convert units that measure the same object. For example you can convert meters to feet because they are both measurements of distance.
Units that are not the same. For example, metre, square centimetre and Newton. A metre is a measure of distance, a square centimetre is a measure of area, a Newton is a measure of force.