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No, it is unit of force, which is mass times acceleration

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What is the force of a 10kg object accelerating at 4 meters per second?

Force = mass * acceleration ( acceleration's unit is m/s2 ) Force = (10 kg)(4 m/s2) = 40 Newtons ==========


Does mass need to be changed to newtons to find the acceleration?

Mass can't be changed to newtons. The newton is a unit of force, not mass.In order to find the acceleration, you need to know the mass and the force.Then, the acceleration is (force) divided by (mass).


How do you find N?

If by N you mean Newtons, then the formula to use would be Force=mass x acceleration. Newtons is the unit of measurement for force


How much does 40 kg weigh on earth in newtons?

The 40kg student's force (weight) on Earth is about 392.28 newtons. (Force = mass x acceleration). Earth's acceleration is 9.807 meters per second squared.


How much force must be applied by a golf club to give a stationary 90 gram ball an acceleration of 40 meters per second?

Force= mass x acceleration, first convert the 90g into kg because that is the SI unit of mass. so 90g = .09kg F= 0.09kg x 40m/s = 3.6 Newtons and to 1 significant digit its 4 newtons


What is a unit of gravitational force called?

If you are referring to what unit mass multiplied by acceleration gives you, then the answer is Newtons (N). One Newton is the equivalent of one Kgm/sec/sec


What is weights measurement unit?

Weight is measured in kg wt which equals to g newtons. g - acceleration due to gravity at that place.


Do newtons make stuff move faster?

A newton is a unit of force, and a force (if unbalanced) causes an acceleration. Acceleration involves any change of velocity - not just making things faster.


What is 105 pounds in newtons?

The pound is a unit of weight, which is the force that gravity exerts on an object on earth's surface, and the newton is a unit of force defined metrically. Since weight is the result of an object's acceleration by the force of gravity (yes, the idea of acceleration applies to a stationary object), they are directly comparable. One pound [of force] equals 4.44822162 newtons, so 100 pounds equals 444.822162 newtons. For any object in one frame of reference for all measurements, pounds and newtons can be converted one to another in this way.


How do you get the acceleration if the force is newtons and the mass is grams?

To get acceleration when force is in Newtons and mass is in grams, you need to convert the mass from grams to kilograms (1 gram = 0.001 kg) to be consistent with the unit of force (Newton). Then you can use the formula: acceleration = force / mass.


How do you Restate newtons first law in terms of acceleration?

By saying that the acceleration is zero.


What is the acceleration when the force is 50 newton?

That depends on the mass. Acceleration = (50 newtons) divided by (the mass)