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F = MA, where F is the force in newtons, M is the mass is kilograms, and A is the acceleration in m s-2.
The newton formula for acceleration is f=ma Whereby f is the force m is the mass and a is the acceleration
Weight in Newtons = Mass in kg x gravity in metres/(second squared) so 1N = 0.1kg as 1kg = 2.2lb We get 1N = 0.1kg = 0.22lb (or in reverse, 1 lb = 4.5N)
43.10 newtons because weight affect newtons
About 712 newtons per 160lbs.
Formula: pounds x 4.448 = newtons
Also if you mean Newtons in terms of weight the formula is Newtons = Mass * Gravity
mass = Force ___________ This formula is from Newtons second law. acceleration
For correction purposes the correct way to write this is H2O and it is the chemical formula for water.
F = m a
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
P=newtons/area... Area is squared... newtons is the stationary form for force.
Multiply kilograms by the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s^2). The formula is: F = M * A F = Force (AKA Newtons, in the following example) M = Mass A = Acceleration For example: 60 kilograms needs to be converted to Newtons. 60*9.8 = 588 Newtons
Work (joules) = force (newtons) * distance (metres)
F = MA, where F is the force in newtons, M is the mass is kilograms, and A is the acceleration in m s-2.
A mass of 30 kg weighs about 294 newtons (66.2 pounds) near the earth's surface.Any force of 294 newtons (66.2 pounds) or more, pointing straight up, can lift a 30 kg load.
Force = mass * acceleration The units for force are Newtons (N)