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Express the unit of force in-terms of fundamental units.

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Answered by Viratavi
17

Explanation:

Force =mass×acceleration

acceleration=velocity/time

velocity=displacement/time

Force=mass×displacement/2 time

Answered by Anonymous
8

unit of force in terms of fundamental unit

The newton is the SI unit for force; it is equal to the amount of net force required to accelerate a mass of one kilogram at a rate of one meter per second squared. Newton's second law of motion states: F = ma, multiplying m (kg) by a (m/s2), The newton is thereforef9f $ {\rm N = kg~\frac{m}{s^2}} $

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