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Gravitational unit of force?????????

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Answered by Anonymous
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A gravitational unit of force is defined as that force which produces an acceleration equal to the acceleration due to gravity in a body of 1 unit mass.

The gram force and kilogram force are the gravitational units of force.

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newton

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➥v t e newton (SI unit) kilogram-force, kilopond

➥1 kp = 9.80665 N ≡ gn ⋅ (1 kg)

➥1 lbf ≈ 4.448222 N ≈ 0.45359 kp

➥1 pdl ≈ 0.138255 N ≈ 0.014098 kp

The value of gn as used in the official definition of the kilogram-force is used here for all gravitational units.

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