Each of those quantities has a different SI unit.
They are:
Force. . . . . . . . . Newton
Height (length) . Meter
Work. . . . . . . . . Joule
Mass. . . . . . . . . Kilogram
Energy . . . . . . . Joule (same as work)
First of all potential energy equation is : E=mgz E: potential energy / the unit is: joule (J) m: mass / the unit is: kilogram (kg) g: acceleration of gravity / the unit is: meter/second^2 (m/s2) z: height / the unit is: meter (m) Now the factors affecting the potential energy are: 1- mass 2- acceleration of gravity 3- height
One unit of energy is 1Joule (1 J).The energy needed to lift 1 Kg of mass 1 meter in the earths gravitational force field.
No, mass is not a unit of force. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, while force is a measure of the interaction between two objects and is measured in units such as newtons (N).
daN is a unit for force, kilogram is a unit for mass.
In the SI, the unit of force is defined by Newton's Second Law (force = mass x acceleration). The unit, called Newton, is the product of a mass (in kilograms) and an acceleration (in meters per square second). That is, a newton is the force required to provide a mass of one kilogram with an acceleration of one meter per second square.
Mass is measured in kilograms, not in joules. Joules are a unit of energy. To calculate the energy of a 75kg mass, you would need additional information such as the velocity or height it is at.
Kilogram is really a unit of mass, but here it seems to be taken as the equivalent force (i.e., the weight of a 1 kg mass at normal gravity). This somewhat informal unit is called "kilogram-force". In that case, force x distance gives you an energy unit.
Force is measured in newton. Gram is a unit of mass, not of force.Force is measured in newton. Gram is a unit of mass, not of force.Force is measured in newton. Gram is a unit of mass, not of force.Force is measured in newton. Gram is a unit of mass, not of force.
No, it is a unit of mass.
Kilogram is a unit for mass, not force.
force= mass* acceleration. weight is a force. But most of the people are confused with mass and weight. The SI unit of mass is kilogram( kg) and SI unit of force is Newtons(N)
First of all potential energy equation is : E=mgz E: potential energy / the unit is: joule (J) m: mass / the unit is: kilogram (kg) g: acceleration of gravity / the unit is: meter/second^2 (m/s2) z: height / the unit is: meter (m) Now the factors affecting the potential energy are: 1- mass 2- acceleration of gravity 3- height
No, gram is a unit of mass; the unit of force is newton.
One unit of energy is 1Joule (1 J).The energy needed to lift 1 Kg of mass 1 meter in the earths gravitational force field.
force =N (NEWTON) mass=kg
The SI force unit is the Newton; where 1.0 N = 1.0 kg - m/s^2 <--------------
Yes, Force is a derived quantity. Force is the first derivative of Energy, F=XE.Force and energy are quaternion quantities consisting of a scalar S and a vector V.The scalar energy is called a potential energy like gravity Es=-mMG/r = -mu/r. The vector energy is Ev=mcV where V is the vector velocity.