No , it is less than -7N force , Negative sign with a 7 N force tells us that it is acting in a direction opposite to that of motion of the body or ,.......
A 10 newton force is approximately 2.25 pounds-force, so the 5 pound force is greater.
The net force on the object is 5 newtons toward the north.
The net force on the object is 5 newtons toward the north.
net force=mass x acceleration => mass=net force/ acceleration mass= 100/ (5/2) => mass=40
The negative sign does not indicate that the force is actually negative, it is still a positive force that happens to be in the opposite direction to what we have arbitrarily decided to call the positive direction. The magnitude is therefore independent of the sign. Seven is larger than five.
No, 5.7 is greater than 5.
No because .5 is greater than .45
It is not greater than 5, but if you have to quantify that, it is -1 greater than five.
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5 N to the north.
No because .5 is greater than .1
Is 2/3 greater than -5