1N=1kg×1m/s is true or false
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it's false because I don't know
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1 Newton is the force required to accelerate 1 kg of mass at the rate of 1 meter per second square acceleration in the direction of force applied.
It is explained in the Newton's second law of motion.
There are 9.81 N in 1 kg weight.
The formula explained in the second law of motion is F=ma.
where,force is equal to mass times acceleration.
Based on this the above statement is false.
because the fault is at 1 metre per second square,but here it is only one metre per second.
In 1st law,
A object doesn't move unless a force acts on it.
in 2nd law,
The force of a body is equal to mass times acceleration.
in 3rd law
for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
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