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How you measure a force?

You can measure a force with a force meter or by calculating it by using one of two equations depending on the available variables: ma=F or F=m(v1 + v2)/t


Which law of motion gives measure of force?

2 nd law of motion Force F=ma, gives te measure of force.


What is the unit used to measure weight?

Weight is a force the unit of weight is Newton. F = ma Kilograms is the unit of Mass.


What is the Measure of gravitational force that pulls on object?

The force F= GmM/r^2.Newtons or N. for short


What symbol is used for force?

F (for force).


How can you measure the input force?

You can measure the input force using a force gauge or a scale designed to measure forces. Apply the force to the gauge or scale and take a reading of the force displayed on the device. This reading will provide you with a measure of the input force applied.


What is the measure of the pull of gravity from a planet on the mass of an object?

Force is the measure f= ma where a = GM/r2 .


Is a speedometer used to measure force?

No, a speedometer is used to measure the speed or velocity of an object in motion, usually a vehicle. It does not measure force directly. Force is typically measured using instruments such as a dynamometer or a force gauge.


Which is used to measure force a newton or a kilogram?

A newton is used to measure force, while a kilogram is used to measure mass. Force is the product of mass and acceleration, according to Newton's second law of motion.


The formula used to find force is?

The formula used to find force is F = m * a, where F is the force, m is the mass of the object, and a is the acceleration.


Why is mass and acceleration used to measure the magnitude of a force?

Mass and acceleration are used to measure the magnitude of a force because force is directly proportional to both mass and acceleration according to Newton's second law of motion, F = m*a. By using mass to quantify the inertia of an object and acceleration to quantify the rate of change in its velocity, we can determine the strength of the force acting on the object.


Which one is more accurate Mass or Weight?

Mass and weight are two different things. It does not make sense to ask which is more accurate. Mass is used to measure an object's ability to resist a force. f = ma, or m = f/a. Weight is used to measure an object's force applied due to gravity. Measured in newtons, f = ma, or newtons = kilograms time 9.81 meters per second squared.

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