Force (newtons) = mass (kg) * acceleration ((m/s)/s)
A mass of 1 kg under force of gravity at earths surface will produce a force of
1 * 9.82 = 9.82 newtons
The quantity that is measured in Newtons is force.
An object's weight may properly be expressed in units of Newtons (N) or pounds (lbs) as a measure of the force of gravity acting on the object.
An object with a mass of 1.0 kg has a weight of 9.807 newtons.
Negative Newtons can cause an object to slow down or move in the opposite direction of the force applied. This can result in a decrease in speed or a change in the object's direction of motion.
Take the sum of the forces on the object on the horizontal plane(x-direction) with the positive direction being to the right. The 80 newtons to the right is +80N and the 80 newtons acting to the left is -80N. Add them up, so 80N - 80N = 0 N. The total force acting on the object is 0.
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The quantity that is measured in Newtons is force.
If an object weighs 100 newtons on Earth, it would weigh approximately 37.8 newtons on Mars. This is because the gravity on Mars is about 38% of the gravity on Earth.
2 newtons (rounded)
By NEWTONS.
-- On Earth, 196.1 newtons (44.09 pounds). -- On the moon, 32.5 newtons (7.30 pounds).
10 newtons
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an object has its weigh 80 n
An object's weight may properly be expressed in units of Newtons (N) or pounds (lbs) as a measure of the force of gravity acting on the object.
One Newton on Earth is about 0.1653 newtons on the moon.