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Gravity is a term coined by Sir Isaac Newton. Newton discovered Gravity. He noticed this phenomena in the world famous story when an Apple fell down from a tree under which Newton was sitting, and Newton thought, as to why the apple fall down and not upwards or sideways. Hence leading to his discovery of Gravity.
to measure the pull of gravity,the mass of the body is multiplied by 9.8 newton approximately ,this gives the force by which the body is pulled by gravity . for example : if a body mass is of 6 kg,then the gravitational pull is 58.8 newtons.
Sir Isaac Newton
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gravity
Newton's 2nd Law
Weight = mass x gravity. On Earth, gravity is approximately 9.8 meters/second2, which is the same as 9.8 newton/kilogram. That is, every kilogram has a weight of approximately 9.8 newton.
It could be Newton who discovered that weight was the effect of gravity acting on a mass.
Gravity is approximately a 9.8 newton force towards the center of the earth.
500 newtons. (Roughly 112.3 pounds.)
No. Mass is a characteristic that exerts a force of gravity on another mass. The measure of force is the Newton. The Newton uses mass as part of the factors that go into the calculation.
The metric unit for force - any force - is the newton.
You multiply the mass by the gravity. On Earth, that would be approximately 9.8. The answer is in newton.
The weight of an average apple is around one Newton. Rather appropriate when you consider that it was a falling apple that made Newton think about gravity.
each newton of force equals 9.8 pounds +++ I am afraid you have mixed both units and systems there. They have equivalents but are not equal. The Newton is a unit of Force or "weight", not Mass. The Kilogramme and the Pound are units of Mass, not Force, and by totally different systems of measurement. 1 lb = 0.454kg. It does not equal anything in newtons. 1 Newton = 0.225 pounds-force; not "9.8 pounds". OR, 1 N = 9.8kg-force, which is that due to the Earth's gravity acting on a mass of one kilogramme
Use the formula: weight = mass x gravity Close to Earth's surface, gravity is approximately 9.8 newton/kilogram.
law of gravity and friction