2nd law of motion
Any force.
No one made newtons. It is the name given to a unit of force, named after Isaac Newton.
The name for 0.1 Newtons is 0.1 Newtons.
Yes, the force of gravity is typically measured in Newtons (N). It represents the gravitational attraction between two objects and is a measure of the amount of force that gravity exerts on an object.
1 newton = 1 kg-m/s2[Speed] = [m/sec]Force/speed = (kg-m/sec2) / (m/sec) = (kg - m - sec / sec2 - m) = kg/secThis quantity has little if any physical significance,which is probably why it's a unit without a name.
to measure the pull of gravity,the mass of the body is multiplied by 9.8 newton approximately ,this gives the force by which the body is pulled by gravity . for example : if a body mass is of 6 kg,then the gravitational pull is 58.8 newtons.
The amount of light a star gives off is the intensity or luminosity. Absolute Magnitude measures the amount of light given off.
Another name for Newton's second law is the law of acceleration. It states that the force acting on an object is equal to the mass of the object multiplied by its acceleration.
Mass is the amount of matter in an object, weight is the force of gravity acting on an object's mass, and gravity is the force of attraction between two objects due to their mass. Mass is constant, weight can change depending on the gravitational pull, and gravity is what gives weight to mass.
the name for newton's third law is the law of inertia. it states that an object that is moving will keep in motion unless an outside force acts upon it and an object at rest will continue to be at rest until an outside force acts upon it.
They are bound by nuclear force. At tiny distances, nuclear forces are much more significant in magnitude than gravity or electrostatic repulsion. The name of the force between protons in the nucleus is the "Strong Nuclear Force".
The magnitude of the zero vector is zero, hence the name.