Physics, asked by Benny3465, 1 year ago

how can you feel a force of 1 newton?

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Answered by Anonymous
37

Answer:

hola mate....

heres ur answer..

One newton is equal to 1 kilogram meter per second squared. In plain English, 1 newton of force is the force required to accelerate an object with a mass of 1 kilogram 1 meter per second per second.

I hope this will help

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Answered by krustyKrabbs
0

Answer:

Aight.

Explanation:

going by the definition of 1 newton,(force which can accelerate a mass of 1 kg to 1 m/s²)

you could ask a friend to throw you a 1 kg brick at exactly 1 m/s, which you're gonna stop in exactly 1 second time.

now the accuracy in real life scenario of this is rather questionable due to human error on your (and friend's) part.

(also its gonna hurt real bad)

A better way to feel 1 N force would be to use the earth which is constantly applying a force on us (gravity)

"but krabbs, the earth accelerates by 9.8 m/s² not 1m/s²"

doesnt matter as long as the product of the mass and acceleration amounts to 1.

so we need a mass which when multiplied by 9.8, amounts to 1, or in other words, 1/9.8 (which is roughly equal to 0.102 kg)

when you hold it in your hands, you feel 1 N force ( more accurate the mass, more of a 1 N force you will feel)

SPOILER ALERT, units are abstract concepts, so it wont feel special or open your third eye or something like that.

just the thought of feeling a scientifically defined unit amount of force to make you feel good if you're into romanticism.

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