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By definition, that would be the force of gravity. It depends on the strength of the gravitational field; close to Earth, that is approximately 9.8 newtons for every kilogram.
20 newtons
Its force (weight) is about 93.2 newtons. Force equals mass (9.5) times acceleration (9.807).
The law of momentum is Ft = mv; so F = mv/t = 4.17 Newtons
No they do balance each other its the newtons law that every action have reaction.If we throw a ball towards a wall the force which we exerted on the ball is equal to the force which wall exerted on the ball.
68.6 newtons
68.6 newtons
By definition, that would be the force of gravity. It depends on the strength of the gravitational field; close to Earth, that is approximately 9.8 newtons for every kilogram.
20 newtons
Its force (weight) is about 93.2 newtons. Force equals mass (9.5) times acceleration (9.807).
None. A Newton is a measure of force.
The law of momentum is Ft = mv; so F = mv/t = 4.17 Newtons
the less mass the ball has (times) the acceleration the ball is moving = the force the ball was thrown at.(F=MA)
Near the earth's surface, a mass of 1 kilogram weighs roughly 9.8 newtons or 2.2 pounds,even without any colorful setup.
for every force, there is equal force acting in the opposite direction
f=ma so a=f/m a=200 newtons / 120 grams a= 1.6667 newtons/grams
No they do balance each other its the newtons law that every action have reaction.If we throw a ball towards a wall the force which we exerted on the ball is equal to the force which wall exerted on the ball.