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What unit used to measured air pressure?

(any unit of force) divided by (any unit of area)


What is the SI unit for expressing gravitational force?

The "g". One g is the gravity on earth. The force of gravity on the moon is about 1/6 of a g. Since gravity and acceleration are indistinguishable, gravity can also be measured in the same units used for acceleration. For example m/s2 or feet per second per second. The SI unit for any force is the Newton. The value of g in SI units is 9.81 m/sec2, so the force on a mass m in kg is 9.81 x m Newtons


What is the unit of frictional force?

It is the same as the unit for any force: a Newton.


What is the metric unit for force divided by weight?

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What is the unit of force used in torque?

(Any unit of length) x (any unit of force) is a perfectly good unit of torque.You may need to use a few conversion factors if you want it to work together withanybody else's normal system of units, but it definitely has dimensions of torque.


What unit of force is used to measure the weight of an object?

Any unit of force that appeals to you.The "pound-force" (usually called simply the "pound") and the "newton" are the most popular. Note: The "gram" and the "kilogram" are NOT units of force.


Is the metric unit that is used to describe weight as a mesure of the force of gravity is called a Newton?

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What is the unit of force that expresses force?

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What is the unit of thrust?

The unit of thrust is the same as the unit of force - in S.I. units that is the 'newton'. In the English system of measurement pounds-force was common. In S.I. units for very small quantities of force, dynes are used.


What are the 2 units used for air pressure?

[ (any unit of force) divided by (any unit of area) ] is a fine unit for describing pressure. A couple of common units are -- PSI (pounds per square inch) -- pa (Pascal)


What is the unit measure of friction?

As friction is also just a type of force (an oppsoing force), it's standard unit is also Newton as of any other force.


Why does work done have to be calculated in meters?

It doesn't. (Any unit of force) times (any unit of distance) is a unit of work, and so is any other unit of energy. (By the way . . . 'meters' is not a unit of work.)