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How much is 1Newton?

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0.100Kg

0.204metric pounds

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A unit that is equal to 1 newton and 1 meter?

1 joule = 1newton.1meter


What do most force meters have inside them?

They mostly have a spring, (depending how many newtons it holds) bits of lives showing the push (1Newton = 1gram) and a circle stuff attached to the spring.


What is the formula for to find newtons?

Since, Force = mass *acceleration.therefore, 1Newton = 1kg*1m s-1.so to calculate "x Newton= x kg* x m s-1".


1Newton in kgs?

A Newton (or a Kilonewton) is a measure of FORCE, not of weight. On Earth's surface, a mass of 1 kg exerts a force of approximately 9.8 N [down]


Most pressure is measured in?

Pressure is defined as Force per Unit of Area. In the Imperial system of units it is usually measured in Pound per Squre Inch, abbreviated to P.S.I.. In the metric system it is usually measured using the units :- KiloPascal abbreviated to kPa. Car tyre pressure is always expressed in either of these units I have named. A 'Pascal' is defined as 1Newton per Square Metre. A KiloPascal is equal to 1000 Pascal. A Newton is a unit of Force, not, a unit of Pressure. 1Newton = 0.102 Kilogram force.


How can you measured for force is newton and energy for joul?

this is written by Gandamalla Suresh (RGU IIIT)because 1Newton's units is kg*m/s^2.force=m*a (force = mass*acceleration)f=kg*m/s^2.this is the units for force these means kg*m/s^2=1Newton.send this answer for energy.


How many kilogram in 1Newton?

Kilogram is a unit of mass, Newton is a unit of force (that includes weight). The two are actually quite different things (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_versus_weight for more details), but on Earth, each kilogram weighs about 9.8 Newtons. On other planets, the Moon, etc., the weight of each kilogram can be different.


What does 9.8n per kilogram mean?

9.8 N/kg is the gravitational field strength on Earth, meaning that for every kilogram of mass, there is a force of 9.8 Newtons pulling the mass towards the Earth. This value is commonly referred to as the acceleration due to gravity.


How can one convert between Newton meter by degree and Megapascal as units of torsional rigidity?

One pascal is 1newton/meter^2. Therefore one megapascal is 10^6 newton/meter^2. Megapascal is a unit of Pressure (to be precise, stress) . So we cannot convert between Newton meter per degree and Megapascal as units of torsional rigidity.


What are units for work?

Work is defined as Force applied over a distance i.e. W=F*x. The units are, therefore, 1Newton*1meter=1Joule. Work is measured in Joules! Work is energy. Any unit used for energy is a perfectly good unit for describing work. The SI unit is the joule. Other examples include foot-pound, watt-second, kilowatt-hour, dyne-centimeter, ton-furlong, horsepower-hour, etc.


How does a force meter measure a force?

A Newton meter does not measure force! Newton meter measures energy E. A Newton measures force. A Nm (Newton Metre)is also the unit used to measure TORQUE which is the twisting energy available if a force of 1Newton was acting at a radius of 1metre on the end of a shaft. A Newton is equal to 0.102 Kilogram. A Newton does not measure force, it is a unit of force, just as a kilogram is a unit of force. Scientists and physicists need to be very clear and precise when they explain technical terms.