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Q: What would happen to a newton meter if it was to weigh the moon?
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Who made the first Newton meter?

I would assume Isaac Newton...


What does a high newton meter reading mean?

Unfortunately, you'll have to be more specific. If you are referring to a Newton meter (instrument), a high meter reading would indicate a high force or weight (not mass). Alternatively, a Newton-meter could be a Joules (a unit of work) or, if the force is applied as a rotational force, a Newton meter would be a unit of torque.


Would a newton meter work vertically?

ye


Weight and mass on other planets?

If you go to another planet, your mass will basically remain the same, but your weight will change, depending on the gravity.For example, if you have a mass of 100 kg. (that's overweight, but it simplifies calculations!), on Earth you would weigh 980 Newton. On the Moon, with less gravity, you would weigh about 160 Newton - but your mass would still be 100 kg.


Does a dime weigh 1 newton?

No. The mass of the US dime is 2.268 grams. On Earth, that mass weighs 0.0222 newton. (rounded) -- One pound of force is about 4.448 newtons. -- One newton is about 3.6 ounces of force. -- It would take 45 dimes to weigh 1 newton on Earth.


Convert 1 giganewton per meter squared to newton per meter squared?

You either divide the giganewton by one million or one thousand. I think it's one million. so it would be a millionth of a newton, or 0.000001 N.


What would happen if sir Isaac newton had a skateboard contest with an elephant?

Idk


How much would you weigh in other worlds in newtons?

the 100 grams is equal to 1 newton body exerts 1 newton force to lift 100grams. -by alok


What could happen if Isaac Newton was unsucessful?

OMG! we would fall up to the sky!


Explain KiloNewton Meters and its measurement in distance?

"KiloNewton Meter" is a unit of energy, not distance. If you had to measure a distance,this unit would be quite useless.The basic unit of energy is one Joule, which is the same as one newton-meter. It's the energydelivered by a force of one newton pushing through a distance of one meter.1,000 of these might be labeled "One KiloNewton Meter".


What would you use to measure the size of force?

To measure the size of a force you could use a joule, as it's a newton meter (ba-dump ching!). Assuming this was a serious question and not a setup for the newton meter joke, forces are generally measured using a spring scale.


How much does 1 meter cubed of sand or silt weigh?

sand would weigh about 1.4 tons while silt will probably be about 0.8 tons