Newtons or Pounds... Newtons is more common.
To measure the size of a force you could use a joule, as it's a newton meter (ba-dump ching!). Assuming this was a serious question and not a setup for the newton meter joke, forces are generally measured using a spring scale.
Use a forcemeter.
The force (equal on both objects) is measured in newtons.
You measure input force with the formula F = ma. Input force is defined as the force that is exerted on a machine or the force that you put on something.
Newtons or Pounds... Newtons is more common.
To measure the size of a force you could use a joule, as it's a newton meter (ba-dump ching!). Assuming this was a serious question and not a setup for the newton meter joke, forces are generally measured using a spring scale.
Newtons (N) Measure force with strain gauges (or load cells)
For example, the instrument to measure the force may have a spring. The elongation (extension) of the spring would be proportional to the force.
you will measure a mass or objects with force
Use a forcemeter.
Meters are closer to what you would measure an animal of that size with.
The force (equal on both objects) is measured in newtons.
Just try it on and whatever size fits, or you can do it the hard way and measure your waist with a tape measure and go measure their selection of jeans.
Yes, voltage is the unit of measure of electromotive force.
Yes
It depends on what you want to measure. Their mass or size?