Forces are expressed in newtons....i believe...
As long as the forces are partially or entirely in the same direction, they can be partially or entirely combined.
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which power of a telescope might be expressed as "0.5 seconds of arc"?
balanced forces
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The president's relationship with the armed forces is that he is the commander in chief. This is a power that is expressed to him by the constitution.
Maintain armed forces, veto bills, treaties.
Forces are sometimes expressed in grams instead of newtons on some machines due to convenience and historical reasons. In certain contexts, such as in everyday measurements or small-scale experiments, it may be more practical to use grams instead of newtons. However, in physics and engineering, forces are typically expressed in newtons, which is the standard unit in the International System of Units (SI).
No, strong intermolecular forces typically have negative values when expressed numerically in terms of energy or potential energy. The more negative the value, the stronger the intermolecular forces.
Assuming you use standard units (that is, SI), forces are expressed in newton.
The SI unit of force is the newton, N.
Unbalanced forces are also known as "net forces" and are expressed as a vector of the total forces acting on the object. This will be directly proportional to the acceleration of the object (the other factor being mass).
The symbol for opposite forces is typically represented by a pair of arrows pointing in opposite directions, indicating their opposing nature. Complimentary forces, which work together to produce a combined effect, are often symbolized by arrows that point in the same direction. In physics, these concepts can also be expressed using mathematical symbols, such as "+" for complementary forces and "-" for opposing forces.
The theorem you are referring to is the Law of Sines for forces. It states that in a system of forces in equilibrium, each force is proportional to the sine of the angle between the other two forces. Mathematically, this can be expressed as F1/sin(A) = F2/sin(B) = F3/sin(C), where F1, F2, and F3 are the magnitudes of the forces, and A, B, and C are the angles between the forces.
The total force is the vector sum of the individual forces.
The units for measuring forces are typically expressed in newtons (N) in the International System of Units (SI). In some cases, forces may also be measured in pounds (lb) or dyne in the imperial and CGS systems, respectively.
Mass is normally measured in Kg (kilograms). A litre is a measurement of volume. However, there is of course a relationship between the two. For example, given the exact same conditions (same density) one litre of water will have the same mass as another.