The force of gravity is 6.67300 × 10-11 m3 kg-1 s-2
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The SI unit of force is the newton, defined as 1 kilogram-meter per second2 ,
regardless of where the force came from or what caused it.
The SI unit of force is the "Newton". The newton is the force that accelerates
a mass of 1 kilogram at the rate of 1 meter per second2. The origin of the force
doesn't matter.
Gravitational force is not a unit force but 9.81 times the relevant unit, a Newton.
the SI unit of force is Newton (N)
If you mean the gravitatioal field - other options are possible - units of acceleration are used for that. The force of gravity, of course, is expressed in units of force.
units of acceleration
Gravity does not exactly have units of force - it can be expressed as Newton / kilogram - each kilogram is attracted by a certain force. But Newton / kilogram is not the same as Newton.Newton / kilogram has the same units as meters / second square.Another way to look at this is that gravity gives a certain acceleration to any falling object.
The force of gravity on matter is roughly 9.81 meters/(second^2)First of all gravity is not a force, it is an acceleration. The value 9.81 m/s2 is the acceleration near the earths surface., whose units are [L]/[T]2 or m/s2 in SI units. Force, according to Newton, is F=ma, where force and acceleration are vectors and the units of force are [M]*[L]/[T]2 or kg*m/s2 in SI units and are commonly referred to as newtons or N. So the force an object feels on earth's surface depends on its mass. Force will also vary if you are considering an acceleration not due to earth's gravity.
Gravity is one of the fundamental forces in the universe. A force is the product of the mass and the acceleration of that mass. On earth the acceleration due to gravity is around 9.81 metres per second per second. Mass is how much kilograms are involved. Therefore the force of gravity on earth is 9.81 x mass. If the units are metres/second squared AND kilograms the force of gravity will be in Newtons.
The units of the force of gravity, or any force for that matter, are Newtons.
The weight of an object is the force with which gravity (usually, Earth's gravity) attracts it. Weight is measured in units of force; in SI units, this is the Newton.
If you mean the gravitatioal field - other options are possible - units of acceleration are used for that. The force of gravity, of course, is expressed in units of force.
units of acceleration
Of or pertaining to the force of gravity; as, gravitational units.
The force of gravity on you is equal to your weight, in pounds, and the units are pounds.force. Using the SI system the force in Newtons is your mass in kg times the gravity acceleration 9.81 m/sec2.
Classic calculation for force of gravity (f) between two masses is: f = (G*m1*m2) / d2 and the units are newtons.
Gravity does not exactly have units of force - it can be expressed as Newton / kilogram - each kilogram is attracted by a certain force. But Newton / kilogram is not the same as Newton.Newton / kilogram has the same units as meters / second square.Another way to look at this is that gravity gives a certain acceleration to any falling object.
The force of gravity on matter is roughly 9.81 meters/(second^2)First of all gravity is not a force, it is an acceleration. The value 9.81 m/s2 is the acceleration near the earths surface., whose units are [L]/[T]2 or m/s2 in SI units. Force, according to Newton, is F=ma, where force and acceleration are vectors and the units of force are [M]*[L]/[T]2 or kg*m/s2 in SI units and are commonly referred to as newtons or N. So the force an object feels on earth's surface depends on its mass. Force will also vary if you are considering an acceleration not due to earth's gravity.
Mass times gravity is weight. The units for weight are: -newton (N) which is equivalent to kg*m/s^2 -kilogram-force (kgf or kp as kilopond) which is eqivalent to force by which an object with mass of 1 kg is pulled in area, where gravitational acceleration is 9.80665 m/s2 1 kgf equals 9.80665 newtons.
-- The acceleration of gravity has units of [ meters/second2 ] .On or near the Earth's surface, it's about 9.8 of them.-- The force of gravity has units of [ Newtons ]. On or near theEarth's surface, it's about 9.8 of them per kilogram of mass.
Gravity is one of the fundamental forces in the universe. A force is the product of the mass and the acceleration of that mass. On earth the acceleration due to gravity is around 9.81 metres per second per second. Mass is how much kilograms are involved. Therefore the force of gravity on earth is 9.81 x mass. If the units are metres/second squared AND kilograms the force of gravity will be in Newtons.