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He created mass times acceleration or F=m a
Newton's third law states that every action has an equal and opposite reaction. This implies that the force is acting on two different bodies. Whereas, net force implies the arithmetic sum of all the forces acting on a single body.Answer2:'The difference is Newton;s 3rd Law involves zero net force.
i did i did Setting aside the answers by the two clowns, consider that it is generally attributed to Archimedes.
A Joule is a unit of work and a newton is a unit of force. Work is a force thru a distance. One joule is the work done, or energy expended, by a force of one newton moving one meter along the direction of the force.
Newton's Second Law of Universal Dynamics. Force is directly proportional to acceleration. F = ma Where 'm' is the mass of the bodt being forced. Newton's two other laws of Universal Dynamicsare : - A body(mass) will remain stationary or in uniform (straight line and speed) motion, unless acted upon by a force. To every forcethere is an equal and opposite force.
Isaac newton with his theory of gravity is probably the answer. But even he couldn't really explain the "nature" of gravity.Isaac newton discovered the nature of gravity when he described how to calculate the force from the two masses and their distance. Before that the concepts of force and mass had to be defined, and Galilelo played an important part in that.
Isaac newton with his theory of gravity is probably the answer. But even he couldn't really explain the "nature" of gravity.Isaac Newton discovered the nature of gravity when he described how to calculate the force from the two masses and their distance. Before that the concepts of force and mass had to be defined, and Galilelo played an important part in that.
The net force would be two Newtons.
sir isaac newton discovered the law of gravity and friction
A centimetre is a unit of length. A newton is a unit of force. The two units are therefore incompatible.
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If you mean the weight of the entire planet Earth, the question is, "weight on what". Gravitation is always a force between two objects. For example, if you have a mass of 60 kg., then you weigh about 600 Newton. This is the force with which Earth attracts you. By Newton's Third Law, you will attract planet Earth with the same force: 600 Newton. So, in this example, the "weight of Earth" (against you) is 600 Newton. The force with which Earth attracts, and is attracted by, other objects, will vary, depending on the mass of the other object, and the distance.If you mean the weight of the entire planet Earth, the question is, "weight on what". Gravitation is always a force between two objects. For example, if you have a mass of 60 kg., then you weigh about 600 Newton. This is the force with which Earth attracts you. By Newton's Third Law, you will attract planet Earth with the same force: 600 Newton. So, in this example, the "weight of Earth" (against you) is 600 Newton. The force with which Earth attracts, and is attracted by, other objects, will vary, depending on the mass of the other object, and the distance.If you mean the weight of the entire planet Earth, the question is, "weight on what". Gravitation is always a force between two objects. For example, if you have a mass of 60 kg., then you weigh about 600 Newton. This is the force with which Earth attracts you. By Newton's Third Law, you will attract planet Earth with the same force: 600 Newton. So, in this example, the "weight of Earth" (against you) is 600 Newton. The force with which Earth attracts, and is attracted by, other objects, will vary, depending on the mass of the other object, and the distance.If you mean the weight of the entire planet Earth, the question is, "weight on what". Gravitation is always a force between two objects. For example, if you have a mass of 60 kg., then you weigh about 600 Newton. This is the force with which Earth attracts you. By Newton's Third Law, you will attract planet Earth with the same force: 600 Newton. So, in this example, the "weight of Earth" (against you) is 600 Newton. The force with which Earth attracts, and is attracted by, other objects, will vary, depending on the mass of the other object, and the distance.
He created mass times acceleration or F=m a
Newton's third law is identifying action and reaction in force pairs. Force results from interaction. The two types of interactions are contact and at-a-distance. Contact includes friction and tension. At-a-distance includes gravitational, electrical, and magnetic forces.
Isaac Newton discovered two bodies attract each other with a force that depends on their masses and the distance between the two bodies. The force grows stronger in proportion to the product of the two masses, but diminishes as the square of the distance between them. For example if the distance between the Earth and the Moon were twice as great the gravitational force between them would be only one-fourth as strong.