Relate S.I units of Work and Force.
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●Here, S.I unit for force is Newtons, which is equal to one kilogram x meter/second^2.
●And, work is expressed in Newton-meters, or N-m. A force is a push or a pull. Thus, the S.I unit for force is Newtons, with one Newton equal to one kilogram x meter/second to the power 2
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●Here, S.I unit for force is Newtons, which is equal to one kilogram x meter/second^2.
●And, work is expressed in Newton-meters, or N-m. A force is a push or a pull. Thus, the S.I unit for force is Newtons, with one Newton equal to one kilogram x meter/second to the power 2
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●The SI unit of work is the joule (J).
●The SI unit of force is the newton, symbol N.
●The equation showing the relationship is W= Fd.
●Force and work are directly proportional to each other, while force and displacement are indirectly propotional.
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