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Answered by pinkybubly4444
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Answer:

newton is the S I unit of force

it's Symbol is N

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • The SI unit of force is Newton that is kilogram metre per second sq. (kg m/s sq.)

How the SI unit of force derived!?

→ We know that force is the product of mass and acceleration that is

  • {\small{\underline{\boxed{\pmb{\sf{Force \: = Mass \times Acceleration}}}}}}

→ We also know that,

  • The SI unit of mass = kg
  • SI unit of acceleration = m/s²

Henceforth,

→ Force = Mass × Acceleration

→ F = m × a

→ F = kg × m/s²

→ F = kg m/s²

→ Force = kg m/s²

  • Henceforth, derived!

But to the honour of Sir Issac Newton the SI unit of force is known to be Newton.

Additional information:

Force: Push and pull on any object is known as force. Force can be also define as the push or pull on an object that have mass that cause the change in velocity of the object.

Effects of force:

1. Force can move a stationary object.

2. Force can stop a moving object.

3. Force can make the change in the size of the object.

4. Force can make the change in the shape of the object.

5. Force can make the change in the speed of the object.

Types of force: There are two types of force that are balanced force and unbalanced force.

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