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Why do you have newtons and why?

A newton is called a newton because it is a measure of the force of gravity. And Sir Issac Newton was the first to notice a force tieing us to earth. As a scienist he named his observation after himself


Who discovered acceleration?

Acceleration as a concept was not discovered by a single individual, but it was first formally described by Sir Isaac Newton in his laws of motion. Newton's second law of motion states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass.


What does forces in terms of acceleration mean?

As defined by Isaac Newton, force equals mass times acceleration.


What does Newton's second gas law state?

To say in simple language, Issac Newtons second law is F= Mawhere "F" is ForceM= Mass and "a" is accelerationThe sum of the forces on an object is equal to the total mass of that object multiplied by the acceleration of the object. In more technical terms, the acceleration of a body is directly proportional to, and in the same direction as, the net force acting on the body, and inversely proportional to its mass. Thus, F = ma, where Fis the net force acting on the object, mis the mass of the object and ais the acceleration of the object. Force and acceleration are both vectors (as denoted by the bold type). This means that they have both a magnitude (size) and a direction relative to some reference frame.


What is gravity meausered in?

Gravity is described in terms of the acceleration of an object falling in it. The acceleration of gravity on Earth is 9.807 meters per second2. On the Moon, it's 1.623 meters per second2. Multiply an object's mass by the local acceleration of gravity, and you have the object's weight.

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How can I Restate newtons first law in terms of acceleration?

Newton's first law states that an object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with constant velocity unless acted upon by an external force. In terms of acceleration, this means that an object will only accelerate if a force is applied to it.


What three terms are represented in newtons second law of motions fma?

Force= Mass x Acceleration


Why do you have newtons and why?

A newton is called a newton because it is a measure of the force of gravity. And Sir Issac Newton was the first to notice a force tieing us to earth. As a scienist he named his observation after himself


Explains newton's 2nd mathematically in science terms and by examples?

well i do believe the official equation for calculating the acceleration of an object is acceleration equals the net force (in newtons) divided by the mass (in kilograms). but i like to use the equation mass (in kilograms) = acceleration (in meters/seconds2) x the net force (in newtons). hope this helped :D


What is the equation to find Newtons?

Also if you mean Newtons in terms of weight the formula is Newtons = Mass * Gravity


What are the following terms-angular acceleration-centripetal acceleration-instantaneous acceleration-ballistic pendulum-angle of deviation-therionic emission of light-first law of thermodynamic?

instantaneous acceleration is the acceleration at one point. yeah, it's true


What is the formula for calculating force in terms of mass in kilograms, acceleration in meters per second squared, and the gravitational constant?

The formula for calculating force is force mass x acceleration, where force is measured in Newtons, mass is measured in kilograms, and acceleration is measured in meters per second squared. The gravitational constant is not directly used in this formula.


What is the difference between kilograms and newtons in terms of measuring weight?

Kilograms measure mass, which is the amount of matter in an object, while newtons measure weight, which is the force of gravity acting on an object. Weight is calculated by multiplying an object's mass in kilograms by the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s2).


How to calculate the acceleration in terms of g's for an object in free fall?

To calculate the acceleration in terms of g's for an object in free fall, divide the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s2) by the acceleration of the object. This will give you the acceleration in terms of g's, where 1 g is equal to the acceleration due to gravity.


What is 3 kg in newton?

3 kg is equal to 29.4 N in terms of weight or force. This conversion is based on the gravitational acceleration of Earth (9.8 m/s^2).


What is the compare of the earth and the moon in terms of size and surface gravity?

earth is 81.3 times the mass of the moon . acceleration due to gravity at earths surface = 9.82 (m/s)/s acceleration due to gravity at moons surface = 1.62 (m/s)/s . 1 kg at earths surface, force = 1 * 9.82 = 9.82 newtons 1 kg at moons surface, force = 1 * 1.62 = 1.62 newtons


How do you find the gravitational potential energy if you have the weight in newtons and the acceleration and the height?

The gravitational potential energy is the product of (mass) x (acceleration due to gravity) x height). The first two terms ... (mass) x (acceleration due to gravity) ... are the object's weight. So if you already know its weight, then the gravitational potential energy is just (weight) x (height) and you don't need to use gravity at all.

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