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SI unit of force please tell me guys​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Newton..!!

\bullet The S.I unit of force is Newton or 'N'.

Extra information:

\bullet One unit of force (N) can be defined as:

The force that produces an acceleration of \sf{1\:m/s^{2}} in an object of mass 1 kg.

We know that:

\bullet 1 unit of force = \sf{1\: kg \times 1\:m/s^{2}}

That is: \boxed{\sf{[F = ma]}}

What is a force?

\bullet A force is a push, pull or a twist which has a tendency to change the:

\implies Shape

\implies State of rest

\implies State of uniform motion

Of the body on which it has been applied.


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Answered by LitChori01
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Answer:

The SI unit of force is NEWTON (N).

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