If you are finding force, you most likely already know the mass and acceleration of an object. Multiply the mass by the acceleration to find the force (units of force is newtons).
A Newton is the force required to give a mass of 1 kg. an acceleration of 1 m/sec/sec.
32 pounds force = 142.343092 newtons
A newton is a unit used to measure force. They are named after Sir Isaac Newton.
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What is 4 KGS.. Kgs is a Unit which can measure the weight 12 newtons means to doing any work we are using force newtons is nothing but it is a Unit to measure force
The units of force are Newtons (N), which is kg*m/s2 or pounds (lbs). 1 pound is 4.4 Newtons
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The push or pull exerted on one object by another is simply a force and this is measured in Newtons. Using Newtons second law: Force = mass * acceleration, we can see that one Newton is the force required to move a one kilogram mass at a rate of one meter per second squared.
You usually do this to calculate a weight. In this case, multiply the number of kilograms by the force of gravity - in case of Earth, this is about 9.8 meters/second2.
Since it is in one dimension, you add as you add real numbers, either 10 + (-20) (if you call east positive), or -10 + 20 (if you call west positive).
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A force of 2.5 newtons acting through a distance of 7 meters delivers 17.5 newton meters = 17.5 joules of work.
On the earth, 1 kilogram weighs 9.8 newtons. It also weighs 2.20462 pounds.From those rounded numbers, you can calculate that 1 pound is the same force as roughly 4.45 newtons,and 1 newton is the same force as roughly 0.225 pound.
In this case, calculate energy (work) as force times distance.
Since you do not tell us the context of this scenario, we have no way of knowing.
The international (SI) unit for force is the newton.