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What label is used for force in physics?

If you mean the unit, force is expressed in newtons.


What is the unit of weight in physics and how is it defined?

The unit of weight in physics is the Newton (N). It is defined as the force exerted on an object due to gravity.


How are newtons and centimeters squared related to force?

The newton is the unit of force. The square centimeter is a unit of area; it is unrelated to force. Force / area is force; that's another unit commonly used in physics.


What is the unit for work and how is it defined in the context of physics?

The unit for work in physics is the joule (J). Work is defined as the transfer of energy that occurs when a force is applied to an object and it moves in the direction of the force.


What do you use newtons for?

Newtons are a unit of force. They are used in all sort of physics calculations.


What is the unit of energy and work in physics?

The SI unit for both work and energy is the joule.


What is the definition of a unit of work in physics and how is it calculated in relation to the force applied to an object?

In physics, a unit of work is the amount of energy transferred when a force is applied to an object and it moves a certain distance in the direction of the force. Work is calculated by multiplying the force applied to the object by the distance it moves in the direction of the force. The formula for work is Work Force x Distance.


What is the kn in force unit?

The unit "kn" represents kilonewtons, which is a derived unit of force in the metric system. It is equal to 1000 newtons and is commonly used to measure forces in engineering and physics.


What is the abbreviation for lb in physics?

The abbreviation for lb in physics stands for pound, which is a unit of mass commonly used in the United States.


What does KN shtand for in science?

KN may stand for Kilonewton (unit of force), Knot (unit of speed) or the Knudsen number (used in physics).


What is the unit of impulse in physics?

Same as the unit of momentum - an impulse is a transfer of momentum. Velocity x mass. Or the equivalent force x time.


What is equivalent to 1.0V in physics?

You can convert that to kilovolts, or to millivolts, if you like.