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a force lil' G !!
Because an equal and opposite force is being exerted on it.
Acceleration cannot be measured directly. An accelerometer, therefore, measures the force exerted by restraints that are placed on a reference mass to hold its position fixed in an accelerating body. Acceleration is computed using the relationship between restraint force and acceleration...
determined by its resistance to acceleration
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
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.
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.
The answer is FORCE
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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
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.
a force lil' G !!
Because an equal and opposite force is being exerted on it.
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.
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.