Newton is the SI unit for force. It is defined by Newton's Second Law (F = ma), and is the force required to give a mass of 1 kg an acceleration of 1 meter/second2.
The quantity that is measured in Newtons is force.
Newtons or Pounds... Newtons is more common.
The measure of the force of gravity on an object is approximately 9.81 newtons per kilogram. This value is commonly rounded to 10 newtons per kilogram for simplicity in calculations.
No, multiplying meters and Newtons does not result in joules. Joules are a unit of energy, while meters measure distance and Newtons measure force. To calculate work, which is in joules, you would need to multiply force (in Newtons) by distance (in meters) in the direction of the force.
The N on a spring scale should measure newtons but I'm not 100% sure.
They use newtons because they are the International System of unit used to measure to measure force.
Newtons are a measure of force, kg*m/s2
The quantity that is measured in Newtons is force.
No, a newton is a measure of force.
Any force.
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Newtons or Pounds... Newtons is more common.
well, you measure in newtons
well, you measure in newtons
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