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What kind of scale measures a newton?

force meter


What apparatus that measures force?

force meter can be used.it measures in grams and newton.


What does a newton meter measure?

A Newton metre measures torque. It can also be used to measure energy, in which case, it is the equivalent of a joule.


Is newton meter is used to measure the force?

Newton meter is a measure of energy, E= fd, Energy equals .Newton (force) times meter(distance)


What is a unit that measures force?

Newton


Why force meter measures force in newtons?

That's because "newton" is the international (SI) unit of force.


How does a force meter measure a force?

A Newton meter does not measure force! Newton meter measures energy E. A Newton measures force. A Nm (Newton Metre)is also the unit used to measure TORQUE which is the twisting energy available if a force of 1Newton was acting at a radius of 1metre on the end of a shaft. A Newton is equal to 0.102 Kilogram. A Newton does not measure force, it is a unit of force, just as a kilogram is a unit of force. Scientists and physicists need to be very clear and precise when they explain technical terms.


What is Robert hook's contribution the newton meter?

Robert Hooke did not directly contribute to the Newton meter. However, he was a contemporary of Isaac Newton and they both worked on similar scientific topics such as gravity and the laws of motion. Hooke's work on springs and elasticity may have influenced the development of the Newton meter, which measures force.


How many c-newton meters in a newton meter?

There are 100 c-newton meters in a newton meter.


When was the newton meter invented?

The exact date of the Newton Meter is unknown, but it was in the mid 1600's. Sir Isaac Newton was the founder of the Newton Meter.


Is a mass of an object cannot be measured with a newton meter?

If you mean a device to measure weight or force (expressed in newtons), that will measure force, not mass; but if you do that, you can get a pretty good idea about the mass, if you know the gravitational field. Near Earth, the gravitational field is approximately 9.8 newton/kilogram, so if you know the weight (in newton), just divide by 9.8 to get the mass (in kilograms).


Meter is to distance as newton is to?

Meter : Distance = Newton : Force