The prefix "deca" means "ten times", so a decanewton is ten newtons.
The prefix "deca" means ten.
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The prefix "deca" means ten.
The same as any language : decaNewton i.e. ten Newton
daN stands for decaNewton (a sum of ten Newton). This is not a French weight unit, but an international one.
1 kg' (1 kilogramme force) = 9.80665 Newton or 0.980665 decaNewton. So 1 daN = 1 / 0.980665 kg' or 1.01972 Kg'
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The question does not make sense. The newton and newton meter are different units, so: for a force of 120 newton meters, you can have a 10 newtons over 12 meters, 5 newtons over 24 meters, 0.5 newtons over 240 meters, 50 newtons over 2.4 meters, and so on.
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A newton is a unit of force. Please ask another question, clarifying what forces you are talking about.
A daN is equal to 10.0 Newtons. Since a Newton is unit of weight defined by (mass x 9.81m/s2), 10.0N/9.81m/s2 = 1.019kg. A daN is equal to 10.0 Newtons. Since a Newton is unit of weight defined by (mass x 9.81m/s2), 10.0N/9.81m/s2 = 1.019kg. A daN is equal to 10.0 Newtons. Since a Newton is unit of weight defined by (mass x 9.81m/s2), 10.0N/9.81m/s2 = 1.019kg. A daN is equal to 10.0 Newtons. Since a Newton is unit of weight defined by (mass x 9.81m/s2), 10.0N/9.81m/s2 = 1.019kg. A daN is equal to 10.0 Newtons. Since a Newton is unit of weight defined by (mass x 9.81m/s2), 10.0N/9.81m/s2 = 1.019kg. A daN is equal to 10.0 Newtons. Since a Newton is unit of weight defined by (mass x 9.81m/s2), 10.0N/9.81m/s2 = 1.019kg.