For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction (Newton's third law of motion)..
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The weight of 1 kg of mass is about 9.8 Newtons on the surface of the Earth. This is because weight is the force exerted by gravity on an object of mass, and on Earth, gravity accelerates objects at approximately 9.8 m/s^2.
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Newtons/square meters.
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The object accelerates downwards in response to the attractive force of gravity.
The force exerted by the sun on any object depends on the mass of that object so there is no simple answer. The sun's force of a planet like Jupiter will be several orders of magnitude greater than the force exerted on an electron, for example.
Yes, the gravitational force exerted on an object is measured in newtons. It is commonly calculated using the formula F = mg, where F represents force in newtons, m is the object's mass in kilograms, and g is the acceleration due to gravity (approximately 9.81 m/s^2 on Earth).
"10 newtons" is a force, equal to about 21/4 pounds.
The pressure exerted by the book on the table can be calculated using the formula: pressure = force/area. In this case, force = 9 Newtons and area = 0.3 square meters. Therefore, the pressure exerted by the book on the table is 30 Pascals (Pa).
The force exerted on the surface can be calculated using the formula F = P * A, where F is the force, P is the pressure, and A is the surface area. Substituting the values, F = 101 Pa * 0.25 m^2 = 25.25 N. So, the force exerted on the surface is 25.25 Newtons.
Weight is the term defined as a measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object. It is typically measured in units such as pounds or newtons.