Physics, asked by archisrivastava9137, 1 year ago

define:-
1.Force
2.Speed
3.Weight
4.moment of force
5.thrust
6.atmospheric pressure
7.One newton

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Answered by aniket1454
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Force is an action that causes a free object with nonzero, finite mass to accelerate, relative to a non-accelerating frame of reference. Examples of force include the thrust of a rocket engine, the impetus that causes a car to speed up when you step on the accelerator, and the pull of gravity on your body. Force is the effect that produces the phenomenon of weight for objects with nonzero, finite mass

The distance moved by an object in a specific time" is known as speed

Speed = Distance / Time

Weight (symbolized w ) is a quantity representing the force exerted on a particle or object by an acceleration field, particularly the gravitational field of the Earth at the surface. In the International System of Units ( SI ), weight can be expressed in terms of the force, in newton s, exerted on a mass in a gravitational field. In the English system, the standard unit of weight is the pound (lb), which is the force produced by gravitational acceleration on approximately 0.454 kg of mass at the Earth's surface.

The turning effect of a force applied to a rotational system at a distance from the axis of rotation. The moment is equal to the magnitude of the force multiplied by the perpendicular distance between its line of action and the axis of rotation.

Thrust push suddenly or violently in a specified direction.

The pressure exerted by the earth's atmosphere at any given point, being the product of the mass of the atmospheric column of the unit area above the given point and of the gravitational acceleration at the given point.

One newton the SI unit of force. It is equal to the force that would give a mass of one kilogram an acceleration of one metre per second per second, and is equivalent to 100,000 dynes.

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Answered by shivam8837
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