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Q: How is the effect of force exerted on a body measured?
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How many ounces in g?

g (the gravitational force exerted by a large body) is a force it has no weight or mass so it cannot be measured in ounces


What is the force exerted upwards from the ground?

In mechanics, the force exerted upwards by the surface that a body sits on is equal and opposite to the force exerted downwards by that body and is referred to as the Ground Reaction Force (GRF) or simply Reaction.


Is weight a metric or a customary unit?

Weight is a measure of the force exerted on a body by gravity. It can be measured in any recognized unit, either metric or old fashioned.


A push or pull exerted on one body by another?

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Central force exerted by a celestial body?

Gravity.


When the force is exerted on one body due to mutual interaction with another body then which type of force arises?

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Name the two forces acting on a floating boat?

1) FORCE EXERTED BY THE BODY TOWARDS EARTH {WEIGHT} 2) FORCE EXERTED BY WATER ON THE BODY [DUE TO DISPLACED WATER] NOTE:- HERE THERE WILL BE NO VISCOUS FORCE


What is a force and is measured in newtons?

The measure of a force acting on a body is the mass of the body multiplied by its acceleration in the direction of the applied force.


What is An action exerted on a body in order to change the body's state of rest or motion force has magnitude and direction?

a force lil' G !!


When a body is placed on a surface it exert a force but the body does not move or fall why?

Because an equal and opposite force is being exerted on it.


What are examples of force being exerted?

Two examples of force being exerted include gravitational and electromagnetic. A body of mass rested on a surface is being held there by the Earth's force of gravity.


What are the proper weights in the metric system?

Weight is technically a force. It is the force exerted on a body by gravity, therefore the correct unit for weight is the newton. In everyday speech what people really mean by weight is mass, mass is measured in kilograms.