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Answered by pravinprachi09
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Explanation:

In the SI system, the magnitude of a force is measured in units called newtons, and in pounds in the British/American system. If a body is in motion, the energy of that motion can be quantified as the momentum of the object, the product of its mass and its velocity.

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A body force is a force that acts throughout the volume of a body. Forces due to gravity, electric fields and magnetic fields are examples of body forces. Body forces contrast with contact forces or surface forces which are exerted to the surface of an object.

In the SI system, the magnitude of a force is measured in units called newtons, and in pounds in the British/American system. If a body is in motion, the energy of that motion can be quantified as the momentum of the object, the product of its mass and its velocity.

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